Global cross-regional capital flowed into the Asia-Pacific, North American and European regions with renewed vigor last year, with a record $77.5 billion invested in the second half of 2021. 

That's a 60% year-over-year jump and stands in sharp contrast to the volume recorded in the second half of 2020, when cross-regional capital flows essentially "bottomed out," according to a report from CBRE's capital markets group.

"Travel restrictions have eased in most regions and pandemic-related market uncertainty is waning," CBRE researchers write in their analysis. "APAC and North American investors are expected to remain very active outside their home regions in 2022, while the recovery of outflows from Europe and the Middle East likely will continue."

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