Asian Investors in the magazine – Page 2
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Japan: Unleashing the beast
The country’s giant institutions could transform global real estate markets when they finally move. Florence Chong reports
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Australian investors: Heavy lifting
With the fourth-largest aggregation of pensions assets in the world, Australia’s superannuation industry is being forced to propel itself offshore and into new markets. Florence Chong reports
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Interview: Keppel Capital - Singapore’s new contender
Singapore’s Keppel Group is merging its real assets investment divisions into one entity. Florence Chong speaks to Keppel Capital’s CEO designate Christina Tan
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Investor Universe Japan: GPIF to lead the way
GPIF’s foray into global real estate will provide justification for other Japanese institutions to follow. But local partners will be key, writes Yukihiko Ito
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Investor Universe: Chinese capital flows south
Australia is a top target for China’s sovereign wealth fund and the country’s insurers are expected to lead the charge, writes Sharon Hayes
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Asia: Banking on a new network
The creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank could have significant ramifications for investment in the region. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Investment Intentions - Asia-Pacific: Supplying demands
Investors have a preference for core assets, but can Asia supply enough suitable product? Alan Dalgleish looks at the latest ANREV survey results
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Investor Universe - Taiwan: Insurers whet their appetite
Other Taiwanese insurers are likely to follow Cathay and Fubon into overseas real estate. Tsering Namgyal explores their hunger for property yields
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Asian Investors - Enter the Dragon 2
Asian institutional investors have been piling into global real estate markets, and a similar trend is beginning to play out in the debt markets. Bee Lin Ang reports
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Expo Real: IP Real Estate panel: London market nearing its ‘peak’
International real estate investors will continue to invest in London despite warnings that the market could be nearing a peak, delegates at Expo Real in Munich heard.
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Investor Forum: The rationale for going public
Why are institutions investing in real estate markets, and what are the pros and cons? Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and advisers
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Taking a different path
Should Asian investors target London, Paris and New York when going global? Not necessarily, Charlie Browne and Hans Vrensen show
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Chinese insurers look to Australia
Peter Mitchell discusses the growing interest among Chinese insurers for non-domestic real estate investments.
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No ebb to Asian capital flows
Europe has had an influx of Asian capital recently. The phenomenon is likely to get more pronounced, write Mark Evans and Will Ridley
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Drawn into the unknown
Real estate debt has gained traction with institutional investors in recent years. But Rachel Fixsen finds that, for many, it is a new and uncertain asset class
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Domestic managers make inroads in China
International managers used to dominate the Chinese real estate market. But most of the successful fundraising initiatives in 2013 have been led by domestic specialists, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Growing but slowing
Economic growth in Asia is slowing but still strong. Sigrid Zialcita looks at what this means for the region’s office markets
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Was it worth the risk?
How much has Asian real estate benefited global investors in the past 10 years? Kevin Swaddle looks at the numbers
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The domino effect
The number of REIT regimes in Asia has grown over recent years. It is now a question of when and where next, writes Peter Mitchell
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Double-digit returns for new Asia Pacific index
The new TR/GPR/APREA Composite REIT index recorded an 18.1% gain in the first four months of 2013. Jeroen Vreeker reports