All Europe articles – Page 375
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Role reversal
Spain’s fall from grace has been even more spectacular than Poland’s rise. What does their future hold? Martin Erbe reports
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The art of performing
Financing and currency risk must be managed to protect pooled fund returns, says Cameron McVean
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Home comfort?
Will European housing markets see signs of stabilisation or is there a squeeze ahead? Monika Bukowska reports
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Macro drives Euro growth as UK confidence boosts non-listed funds
EUROPE - Broad recovery in European property markets raises the prospect that markets such as Denmark and the Netherlands could escape the cyclical downturn altogether.
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Investors look past prime to secondary assets
EUROPE - European pension funds will look to secondary assets in search of higher returns as economies recover across the region, according to Simon Mallinson, director of research at Invesco.
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Norwegian oil fund appoints PE property manager
NORWAY - Karsten Kallevig is to manage the planned NOK140bn (€16.6bn) property portfolio of the €346bn Norwegian Global Pension Fund. The Tokyo-based partner in real estate private equity firm Grove will join the fund early in September.
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Outperformance from asset quality not lease length – L&G Property
UK – Asset quality – not lease length – should be the primary indicator of value for UK property, according to Robin Martin, head of performance analysis and research at Legal & General Property.
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Cooper joins Townsend to attack European and Asian markets
GLOBAL – Former ING Real Estate Select CEO Nick Cooper has joined The Townsend Group as part of a push to develop the group’s multi-manager business in Europe and Asia.
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UK lending improves but still faces uncertainty
UK – Bank of England figures show that real estate lending in the UK recovered slightly in the first quarter of 2009, but Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has warned that secondary assets remain a significant problem.
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Imperial Tobacco holds on to performance accolade
UK – The Imperial Tobacco pension scheme, winner of the coveted long-term performance award at the IPD/IPF UK Property Investment Awards in London, has highlighted the importance of consistency and adding value to existing assets.
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Varying depths of mud
Portugal, Spain and Italy offer opportunities but in light of their problems stock selection is more critical than ever. To group them with Greece is misleading. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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AMF faces out-of-town competition
SWEDEN – Swedish pensions provider AMF, one of the biggest owners of Stockholm offices, has been keen to gauge how much competition it will face from foreign investors in its domestic market.
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Investors to take the highroad to Warsaw
POLAND – Polish infrastructure is poised for pension fund investment despite investor concerns over Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies, according to Barings fund manager Matthias Siller.
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Germany’s BVK signals fresh interest in Polish real estate
GERMANY – Invesco Real Estate has invested in a logistics development in Poland on behalf of pension fund BVK, and says there is growing interest in the market from other German institutional investors.
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Non-listed real estate funds see capital raising fall by 60%
EUROPE – The volume of capital raised through European non-listed real estate funds fell by 60% in 2009, according to the European Association for Investors in Non-listed Real Estate (INREV).
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Italian real estate scraped a positive return in 2009
ITALY – Capital values in Italian commercial property suffered the steepest decline in its seven-year history, falling by -4.6% in 2009, according to Investment Property Databank (IPD).
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Texas Teachers seeks value in UK property
UNITED STATES - Teacher Retirement System of Texas has agreed to invest approximately £81m (€93.7m) or $125m into the UK-focused Brockton Capital Fund II.
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Ash cloud forces INREV to cancel Venice conference
EUROPE – INREV, the European Association for Investors in Non-listed Real Estate Vehicles, has been forced to cancel its annual conference, which was scheduled to take place later this week.
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UK pension funds hit by Fitch downgrade to real estate debt
UK – MEPC, a specialist business park investment company wholly-owned by BT and Royal Mail pension funds, has had its debt financing downgraded by Fitch.
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Aberdeen shoots down growth of pension fund JVs
GLOBAL – Aberdeen Property Investors has defended the indirect real estate investment approach and predicts the recent popularity of joint ventures among large institutional investors will be a short-term phenomenon.