Asia-Pacific – Page 129

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    Forcing the pace

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    The sheer speed of development in the UAE means that investors must be prepared to sacrifice the level of due diligence that they are accustomed to, as Tim Watkins reports

  • Magazine

    Into Africa

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    Where to invest in the Maghreb? Hospitality leads the way but opacity and government restrictions limit scope.

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    Loss of power in Africa’s engine room

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    The 2010 football World Cup will generate new infrastructure and boost sentiment in South Africa. But rising inflation and interest rates as well as political uncertainties continue to worry investors.

  • African sunrise
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    African sunrise

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    Sub-Saharan Africa is showing some encouraging signs such as huge improvements in governance. Transparency is still a major concern, however, so investors will need high-quality local advice, as Ian Cundell reports

  • States of health
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    States of health

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    Lessons were learned by the Japanese property market after the banking crisis of the 1990s, but can they be applied to the UK property market as it feels the impact of the credit crunch?

  • Golden opportunity – for those who can wait
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    Golden opportunity – for those who can wait

    September 2008 (Magazine)

    While quality properties in Tokyo’s office and retail sectors are appealing and the city has major value-add opportunities, the liquidity drought in Asia is curbing market activity. Meanwhile economic concerns have boosted transparency, as Paul Benjamin reports

  • News

    Ohio School Employees moves into Asia

    2008-09-25T18:11:00Z

    UNITED STATES - The School Employees Retirement System of Ohio has approved a commitment of $50m (€34.2m) in the Carlyle Asia Real Estate Partners II commingled fund.

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    Knight Frank expands Middle East operations

    2008-09-22T17:23:00Z

    MIDDLE EAST - London-based global real estate management and advisory firm Knight Frank has extended its global network by opening a office in Bahrain to cover the burgeoning Middle Eastern property market.

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    CalPERS uses $700m to tap opportunity

    2008-09-18T14:03:00Z

    UNITED STATES - California Public Employees Retirement System is continuing to pursue its international real estate investment strategy by placing $700m (€493.8m) in real estate commingled funds generating targeted net IRRs of 20%.

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    Corio to widen emerging markets presence

    2008-09-08T17:32:00Z

    NETHERLANDS - Property investor and manager Corio is looking to increase its 6% allocation in emerging markets real estate to 20%, in a bid to maximise the differentials between emerging and mature markets.

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    AXA REIM steps up Asian presence

    2008-09-08T17:30:00Z

    ASIA - AXA Real Estate Investment Managers (AXA REIM), the global property arm of French financial services group AXA, has opened an Asian headquarters in Singapore as the springboard for moves into India and Japan.

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    Emerging market real estate indices launched

    2008-09-08T17:27:00Z

    GLOBAL – The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) and National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) are extending its joint venture with the FTSE Group to develop a series FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Real Estate indices also covering the emerging markets.

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    Emerging markets lift global office sector…for now

    2008-09-01T16:38:00Z

    GLOBAL - The office market worldwide has continued to show resilience despite the general downturn in the global economy, according to Boston-based global property specialist Colliers International.

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    Real estate markets continue to struggle

    2008-08-26T17:35:00Z

    GLOBAL - Global property markets are continuing to slow, according to the latest research by specialist property performance analysis firm, IPD, as the value of properties in the UK, Japan and Australia all showed declines in recent months.

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    CPPIB settles Auckland takeover costs

    2008-08-18T15:43:00Z

    CANADA/NEW ZEALAND – The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has managed to secure a deal with Auckland International Airport for costs related to the collapse of its partial takeover.

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    AEW breaks through Asia fund capital target

    2008-08-14T18:03:00Z

    UNITED STATES - AEW Capital Management has topped the original capital-raising set on its first direct real estate Asian investment commingled fund, as pension funds and investors are keen to diversify into new markets.

  • Asia’s cautious lenders tighten the screw
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    Asia’s cautious lenders tighten the screw

    August 2008 (Magazine)

    Most of Asia’s banks are still in the picture having avoided securitised debt during the boom. However, the global bust is making them much more cautious

  • Closing the knowledge gap
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    Closing the knowledge gap

    August 2008 (Magazine)

    Education in real estate matters in Asia – notably in India and China – has not kept pace with demand for experienced personnel. APREA has launched a new project to address the issue.

  • Exploit the legacy
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    Exploit the legacy

    August 2008 (Magazine)

    Beijing’s location and capital city status have stood it in good stead in the past but in order to remain competitive it will have to build on its other key asset – infrastructure. John Su reports

  • Sizzling Asia feels the heat
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    Sizzling Asia feels the heat

    August 2008 (Magazine)

    The statistics are still impressive and prospects are good. But the effects of the credit crunch are being felt in Asia with the added sting of inflation, as delegates to REIW Asia, among them Richard Lowe, found out