Using consumer prices as an inflation measure in the future could make social housing an attractive investment proposition, a fund manager says.
Aviva Investors head of retirement LDI Joseph Silmon-Clyde said if social housing rents become linked to CPI rather than RPI they will become the only supply of CPI in the market, making them attra...
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