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Preface

After a disastrous year in the financial markets in 2008, 2009 was the year of the aftermath. Amid widespread corporate restructuring, Corio maintained a firm course and showed great resilience throughout the year. A major focus for us, as with all companies, was our balance sheet and the need to secure our longer term funding at sustainable rates. Even for highly respected companies like Corio this was a challenge as the availability of funding in the market shrank to near zero and any financing that could be obtained came at a high price.

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Preface

After a disastrous year in the financial markets in 2008, 2009 was the year of the aftermath. Amid widespread corporate restructuring, Corio maintained a firm course and showed great resilience throughout the year. A major focus for us, as with all companies, was our balance sheet and the need to secure our longer term funding at sustainable rates. Even for highly respected companies like Corio this was a challenge as the availability of funding in the market shrank to near zero and any financing that could be obtained came at a high price.

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Valuations

European commercial real estate investment markets saw a slight but continuing recovery during 2009 after one of the worst investment downturns in history. Investor confidence has improved from the historic lows at the beginning of 2009 and most economies have returned again to cautious growth. In the second quarter investment volumes in commercial real estate in Europe started to rise again from around € 11.5 to € 13 billion from the first to the second quarter, a 12.5% increase. The momentum was sustained in the third quarter, when an investment volume of around € 17.5 billion was reached - a 35% increase - and continued into the fourth quarter, when the volume of investments reached € 26 billion. Even though the total investment volume of 2009 reached nearly € 70 billion and indicates improving investor sentiment, full year volumes were still more than 40% down from a year earlier level, reaching the lowest level since 2001.

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Valuation policy and methods

Corio’s valuation policy entails a quarterly appraisal at market value for the operational portfolio and the development portfolio.

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Changes in value of the portfolio

In 2009 the value of the operational property portfolio fell from € 5,562.9 million to € 5,516.0 million.

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Revaluation of the operational portfolio

The revaluation of the operational portfolio in 2009 amounted to 6.3% negative.

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Revaluation of the development portfolio

The revaluation of the development portfolio in 2009 amounted to 8.7% negative.

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10 Investment property

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11 Investment property under development

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12 Investments in associates

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2 Investment property

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