All Europe articles – Page 270
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ATP to boost real estate allocation with Danish, northern European buys
Danish pensions giant targets inflation-adjusted cashflows from prime real estate
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Ohio School Employees to increase real estate investments
Plans looks to US and European real estate in new financial year
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Swiss investors slowly broaden horizons
Markets similar to Switzerland sought by investors but no decisions yet
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Video: Germany's housing bubble – all hot air?
Axel von Goldbeck, managing director of the German Property Federation (ZIA), speaks at the IP Real Estate Global Awards in Munich and dispels some of the myths surrounding the country’s residential market
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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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IP RE Global Awards: Germany 'boring with downside risks'
Introduction of rental cap for residential property seen as major risk in residential market
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Taiwan’s Fubon Life to invest in European cities
Fubon Life to invest as much as $3bn in overseas real estate
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Avison Young looks to European and US real estate
Canadian investment manager to ramp up investments in 2014
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China’s outbound real estate investment up 25%
Australia, US and UK attract investment from Chinese buyers
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DivcoWest raises $976m from US pension plans for value-added fund
NYC, Cali, Mass, Oregon and San Fran all commit to fund
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Global non-listed real estate funds in two-speed recovery
UK, Japan and US push global index up; southern Europe still in negative territory
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Taiwan’s Labor Pension to invest $400m in listed real assets
eiiState institution selects listed property and infrastructure managers
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Funds line up for long lease
Pension schemes are queuing up to get into long-lease funds, and the sector could go pan-European. Rachel Fixsen investigates a fast-growing industry
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Sector Focus: Funds shopping for retail
Overseas money is targeting the continent and investors are broadening their strategies, writes Mark Faithfull