Asian Investors in the magazine – Page 5
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The eclectic growth story
Asia Pacific markets have experienced impressive economic growth over the past few years and the region’s long-term prospects remain compelling. However, each market presents its own opportunities and challenges.
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A little less mystery
New research has delivered a step change in transparency in a region that has been crying out for it, as Kevin Swaddle reports
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Tightening the screw
Attempts have been made to cool the Chinese residential market, but have investment opportunities been damaged? James Buckley reports
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Running out of steam?
There is no shortage of liquidity in China but how sustainable is the recovery? Al Chalabi considers the issues
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Navigating instability
Supply-side risks and competition from local investors will be important considerations for investors into China and India where development is likely to remain the principal strategy as Milan Khatri and Glyn Nelson report
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Investor viewpoint: Timing is everything
The pension fund for doctors in the North Rhine-region (NAEV) has an alternative portfolio with a heavy bias to real estate diversified beyond Germany and Europe, including Asia.
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Manager viewpoint: Short-term risks persist
Despite heightened risk concerns from potential interest rate hikes in developed economies, credit rating downgrades in Greece and other euro-zone countries, conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, and the economic impacts of natural disasters in the Pacific, we remain confident of the economic outlook in the Asia-Pacific markets, which ...
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Horizons broadening
As China and India continue to power ahead, introducing the REIT framework will help boost transparency and liquidity. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Emerging potential
ASian markets A shortage of CPI-based rental indexation and the role played by market authorities in controlling real estate markets make real estate in Asia less potent as an inflation hedge than it is in the west, but only in the short term, as Patrick Lecomte reports
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Rising in the East
Investments in Asian non-listed property funds are expected to increase as growing confidence and maturity go hand in hand. Clara Lee presents the results of the fourth ANREV survey
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Goodbye, Dubai
The Gulf’s property problems will take years to fix – but bold -investors with reliable local partners are unwilling to wait, finds Shayla Walmsley
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Harness the potential
Steady economic growth is generating bright investment prospects in the south of Africa, but a key challenge is developing functioning capital markets, say Karl-Werner Schulte and Steen Rothenberger
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Risk revisited
The risk curve for pension funds investing in Asia runs from slightly steep to vertiginous, as Shayla Walmsley reports
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The benefit of experience
ANREV membership has doubled in a year and local commitment to its mission isimpressive. Local differences are among the challenges facing the organisation, writes Andrea Carpenter whose move to ANREV will help smooth the path towards greater transparency and best practice in Asia
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A leap forward
IPD’s efforts to bring transparency to Asia’s real estate markets are paying substantial dividends but there is still much to do, as Kevin Swaddle reports
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Fill the knowledge gap
A new report by Professor Graeme Newell finds Asian pension funds under-allocated to real estate and in need of reform. An overview of the report and a summary of findings is presented by Peter Mitchell
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Strength for growth
APREA’s recent VIP conference reaffirmed regional fundamentals – with an eye for new opportunities, reports Shayla Walmsley
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Resilient listed
The country’s post-war boom and subsequent stagnation has been well documented. However, the listed property sector’s ability to continue improving shareholder value has not been. Matthew Hodgkins reports
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Re-emerging tigers
Overpriced Chinese residential is pushing investors towards greater Asia – but pan-Asian funds are out, reports Shayla Walmsley
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Manager viewpoint: Global outperformance
Although risk-seeking is back on some real estate investors’ radar screens, it is balanced against an uneven pace of economic recovery globally, and a heightened sense of what American economist Ben Shalom Bernanke described as an “usually uncertain” economic outlook. Most economies in Asia Pacific are now as big, if ...