All Americas articles – Page 160
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CalPERS signs real estate exec
US – The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) has appointed James Lasher as senior portfolio manager of its real estate housing portfolio.
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Pennsylvania withdraws from commingled commitments
US – The Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) has pulled out of $925m (€724m) worth of real estate commitments.
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Mercer buys Callan to create consulting giant
UNITED STATES – Callan Associates, the San Francisco-headquartered consultant to major investors such as US pension funds, is being bought by rival firm Mercer to create one of the largest investment consulting businesses in the US.
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Tough year sees CPP investments fall 13%
CANADA – The Canadian Pension Plan fund declined by C$13.8bn (€15.42bn) in the nine months to 31 December 2008, its investment board has revealed in its latest financial results.
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OMERS steps up infrastructure holding
CANADA – Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) has purchased a new asset management business as part of its plans to expand into the energy sector in Western Canada.
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ING Clarion expands into the DC pensions space
UNITED STATES - ING Clarion Partners is entering the US defined contribution (DC) investor market for the first time, as officials believe there will be significant growth in the DC pensions arena.
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NYSTRS ends REIT relationship with Citigroup
UNITED STATES - New York State Teachers Retirement System has ended an arrangement with Citigroup Alternative Investments as the REIT manager is pulling out of this space.
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Duncan heads First Industrial
US – First Industrial Realty Trust, the North American Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), has appointed Bruce Duncan as president and chief executive officer.
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Cohen & Steers predicts “outstanding” returns…in time
GLOBAL – Cohen & Steers, the US investment firm specialising in real estate, remains confident that the majority of global listed real estate companies will weather the economic crisis despite the poor lending environment, according to its latest Review and outlook for the international real estate markets.
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Los Angeles City alters hotel booking
UNITED STATES - Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System has asked Integrated Capital to change the agreement it made concerning the Capital Hospitality fund so it can go ahead with investment plans.
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Arkansas searches property management
US – The $8.4bn Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS) it is looking to appoint a real estate manager to manage a $140m (€107m) property portfolio.
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Economic freeze hits Alaska’s investments
US – The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation’s (APFC’s) real estate portfolio performed better than other assets but has still contributed to the fund’s $4.2bn (€3.2bn) drop in value in the second quarter of fiscal year 2009.
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AIG puts real estate house on the market
US - AIG Global Real Estate has today announced the $12.4bn (€9.4bn) fund management business has been put up for sale, as part of the American International Group’s (AIG’s) divestment programme set out at the end of last year.
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Playing it safe
As the downturn bites the latest Emerging Trends survey shows increased interest in apartments and industrials as well as a move up the popularity stakes for Denver, Houston and Boston. Robert Ruggles and Chuck DiRocco report
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Low light in the sunshine state
Never mind California dreamin’, the harsh reality for REITs was reflected in the sombre mood at NAREIT’s annual conference. But the meeting noted some bright lights, as Jon Peterson reports
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Ray of light in the crisis
The very severity of the blows dealt to the US commercial real estate market by the credit crisis and the weak economy could lead to some of the best bargains in CRE investing in our lifetimes, says Michael Pralle
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Funds apply the brakes
A reluctance to commit capital to new real estate investments today can be seen in the number of US pension funds delaying manager searches. Jon Peterson reports
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All aboard the transatlantic ship
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity or a potential minefield of uncertainty? Richard Lowe talks to both European investors and advisers on the ground about distressed opportunities in the US
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Maine Public Employees pushes ahead with real estate strategy
UNITED STATES - Maine Public Employees Retirement System is moving ahead with plans to grow its real estate programme, as officials will begin the search for a real estate consultant with the next six months.
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LACERA changes real estate benchmark
UNITED STATES - Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association has approved a new returns benchmark for investing in real estate.