All Debt Markets articles – Page 44
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News
Uniqa expects Solvency II changes for infrastructure
Austrian insurer calls on EU to support institutional investors in debt financing
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Renshaw Bay closes debut property debt fund
UK local authority, US family trust and global private banks commit capital
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New investment guidelines welcomed by German industry
Long-awaited adjustments to investment guidelines in wake of AIFM Directive bring legal clarity for closed-end funds, loans and infrastructure
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German insurer targets secondary cities for RE debt debut
Volkswohl-Bund’s CFO Axel Hoffman on new strategy
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AXA RE raises €1.5bn for European senior debt fund
Investment manager awarded separate account by Dutch insurer
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Prelios, Fortress enter Italian NPL joint venture
Unicredit sells platform, €2.4bn loan book to partnership
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DRC Capital gets new senior property debt mandate
London-based firm hires former Deutsche Postbank UK director
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Analysis
Indebted Chinese developer raises doubts over stability of market
Kaisa CEO resigns following sale of Shanghai projects
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Magazine
Listed markets - REITs ratchet up lending
The ability of REITs to access credit is having a growing impact on US commercial real estate finance. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Portfolio - Are lenders overexposed to UK offices?
UK real estate investors have shifted their bias from offices to retail over the past 20 years, but lenders remain equally weighted. Malcolm Frodsham and Angela Sheahan investigate
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The rise of Islamic finance
Growing expertise and familiarity is supporting the growth of Sharia-compliant finance in real estate. Alan Pemberton highlights the most familiar structures
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Regulation: A necessary evil?
Proposals to head off the next UK commercial property crash by implementing a national debt database continue to generate debate. Russell Handy reports
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European Investors - Up the property ladder
Pension funds in Europe are moving deeper into a lending territory once dominated by banks and insurers, find Lauren Parr and Rachel Fixsen
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US debt funds - Everybody in the pool
Competition in commercial property debt is back to pre-crisis levels. But Christopher O’Dea explains why an influx of new players is not necessarily a cause for concern
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Infrastructure debt: In a prime position
Institutional investors are better suited than banks to the long-term financing needs of infrastructure, but challenges remain in capitalising on the opportunity, writes Lauren Parr
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Islamic finance: Taking on the competition
To ensure they can compete head-to-head with conventional lenders, Sharia-compliant financiers face the challenge of increasing market awareness. Natale Giostra explains
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US Investors - Investors chase steady income
Core real estate pricing and a focus on risk management are pushing US institutions towards debt investments offering sensible risk-adjusted returns. Christopher O’Dea reports
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European Insurers - Better together
Insurance companies were expected to grab market share from banks in recent years, but the future seems to be in collaboration. Lauren Parr reports
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Europe - Market barometer dips
Risk appetite among borrowers declined and LTVs fell in 2014, according to new research, but fundamentals are good, writes Emma Huepfl