All Cornell University articles
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News
Global real estate allocation targets plateau for first time in 10 years
European investors actually reduce their targets, according to Hodes Weill and Cornell University
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Institutions still trailing infrastructure target allocations – report
Hodes Weill and Cornell University show institutions are under-allocated to infrastructure by 98bps
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Real estate capital deployment slow but target allocations rising
Strong portfolio returns combined with the denominator effect are contributing to overallocation in institutional portfolios
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Institutional appetite for real estate investment reaches seven-year high
Institutions expected to allocate $80bn to $120bn of capital to real estate
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Real estate target allocations up but performance slows
Asia-Pacific institutional investors beat American peers on returns, survey shows
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Property allocations rise despite decreasing conviction among investors
Hodes Weill & Associates survey with Cornell University finds continual decline in conviction
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Rush may be over as global investor 'convictions' decline – study
Case for real estate less compelling for institutions, according to Hodes Weill and Cornell Uni
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IP RE Global Awards: Cross-border investment faces major challenges
Investors need resources, partners to cope with changing markets, says Douglas Weill
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Video: Institutional Allocations Monitor
Douglas Weill, managing partner at Hodes Weill & Associates, speaks at the IP Real Estate Global Awards about the latest research with Cornell University into global institutional real estate allocations
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Global allocations monitor
Cornell University and Hodes Weill have started an annual survey of global institutional investors in real estate. Doug Weill reveals some of the results.