IPE Real Assets Analysis – Page 21
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News analysis: Banking on fire sales will only lead to disappointment
A deluge of distressed assets at deep discounts has yet to materialise, and it probably never will.
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News analysis: Will upstart pension funds make fund managers extinct?
Will joint ventures by sovereign wealth investors, larger pension schemes relegate funds to the past?
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News analysis: Is it time for pension funds to ditch benchmarks?
Should property benchmarks be the cornerstone of investment or viewed with scepticism?
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News analysis: Solvency II not yet set in stone, but lobbying focus shifts
Efforts to reduce 25% capital charge for real estate investment to enter 'new phase'.
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News analysis: The holes in sustainable real estate
Sustainability won't become mainstream until push comes to shove, argues Shayla Walmsley.
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News analysis: The evolving European sale-and-leaseback market
FIDAC joins the affray, as the sale-and-leaseback market heads for its biggest shake-up to date.
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News analysis: The real reason UK pension funds shun residential property
UK schemes are still avoiding residential, but don't blame the widows, says Shayla Walmsley.
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News analysis: Are consultants taking on property multi-managers?
Shayla Walmsley investigates why Towers Watson and Mercer have both been building up their teams.
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News analysis: The time for German listed property has come
Can German investors stop worrying and learn to love listed property?
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News analysis: When the Chinese property bubble bursts
Economists say resulting systemic risk will jeopardise country's growth model.
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News analysis: UK ground rent funds
Shayla Walmsley looks at why funds dedicated to ground leases are so appealing to UK schemes.
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News analysis: Listed property allocations hold firm through crisis
Shayla Walmsley explores what the recent sell-off means for listed real estate investors.
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Analysis: The trouble with Germany's open-ended funds
GERMANY – The German government is doing its utmost to rescue the country's open-ended real estate funds from their current liquidity crisis and enable the sector to operate on a sustainable basis.