All Europe articles – Page 356
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Solvency II will not stunt German real estate investment, says Ernst & Young
Company predicts 31% upturn in property deals this year, with new regulations not a concern.
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Allianz to compete in German debt market with longer loans
Bid comes after company completed its first-ever commercial real estate loan worth €300m.
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Fund managers pool data to find 'green alpha'
Over 40 European real estate funds provide data to assist in discovery of "green alpha".
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Mega-fund managers hold quarter of real estate dry powder – Preqin
Uncalled capital totals US$37bn (€25.3bn), as research indicates mega-managers losing appeal.
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TMW Pramerica to liquidate German open property fund
The global real estate fund will be dissolved and phased out by May 2014.
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Thursday property deal roundup
Quantum, Highstreet, ING RE, Aberdeen, Treveria, Columbus Capital, Chester, Crédit Agricole
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King Sturge acquisition sees JLL consolidate in Europe
Jones Lang LaSalle confirms it will merge with King Sturge to create Europe's largest real estate agency.
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Aviva targets UK authority schemes with fund of funds
Aims to encourage diversification of real estate holdings in local government schemes.
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French pension funds take dim view of domestic property market
Pensions schemes reducing size of real estate portfolios, shifting investment into equities, bonds.
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Thursday property deal roundup
Invesco, Hermes, BT Pension Scheme, LaSalle, Partners Group, AXA, Morgan Stanley, Union, Europolis
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AP2 joins TIAA-CREF to invest in grain production real estate
Deal will see AP2 invest €177m in newly formed company that will acquire agricultural assets.
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Institutional investors still wary of real estate
RealVienna conference sees growing interest in Central and Eastern Europe.
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League leaders
Strong economic performance has driven Germany and Nordic markets to the top of investor shopping lists, but those seeking large liquid markets should still be looking at London and Paris, as Gail Moss reports
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Home strategy
Swiss pension funds are still mainly invested in domestic real estate and there are no signs of this changing despite some experts calling for more diversification. Barbara Ottawa finds out why
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High-rise investment
The real estate exposure of Austrian pension funds has increased over the past few years, but it might have reached a ceiling for now. They have ventured far enough to avoid confined or crowded markets, Barbara Ottawa finds
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Manager viewpoint: The shining example
It is the “comeback of the year”. The hitherto “sick man of Europe” is healthier than ever, and is now top of all real estate investors shopping lists – Germany is “in”. Figures, headlines and surveys point towards a buoyant economy – businesses, manufacturers, Mittlestand, consumers etc. – everyone is ...
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Diverging markets
The communist legacy in the CEE is passing into history, but the degree to which real estate markets have made the transition to maturity from an investment perspective varies, says Jeremy Birkett-Jones
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A strengthening case
Real estate investment remains strong, due partly to inflation concerns, says Frank Schnattinger, who presents findings from his latest survey of German investors
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Varied appetites as regulation looms
Investment activity by insurance companies has been hit hard by uncertainty over Solvency II, but many pension funds are showing a healthy risk appetite and are enjoying more choice and better terms, as Gail Moss reports