European Investors in the magazine – Page 3
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Investor Interview: PensionDanmark
PensionDanmark is ploughing capital into sustainable property and energy infrastructure. Richard Lowe talks to Torben Möger Pedersen about the attraction of ‘stable alternatives’
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Investment Intentions - Europe: Shifting sands
INREV’s survey highlights some important shifts among European institutional investors. Henri Vuong tracks the changes
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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
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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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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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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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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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Investor Universe - UK Charities: Charities continue at home
Diversified and total-return driven, the UK’s charity sector has been quietly active in recent years. Russell Handy reports
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Investor Forum: The rationale for going public
Why are institutions investing in real estate markets, and what are the pros and cons? Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and advisers
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Dutch deconstruction
New research uncovers the composition and returns of Dutch institutional portfolios. Marco Mosselman and Simon van der Gaast investigate
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International spotlight falls on Dutch residential
The Dutch residential sector is attracting overseas attention as market fundamentals improve following a shake-up in housing policy, writes Jaap van der Bijl
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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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Investor Forum: Making markets mainstream
With keen pricing in core markets, investors are looking at opportunities in alternatives. Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and managers
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Revision period
BVK’s move into global REITs is just one of a number of shifts taking place among German institutions. Barbara Ottawa tracks the changes
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Global investors return to Cannes summit
The investor summit in Cannes attracts a number of large sovereign funds and pension funds. Richard Lowe speaks to two investors taking part in the discussions.
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Fund trading builds momentum
Real estate ‘secondaries’ – the trading of fund interests – is a sector that has been quietly intensifying, as new research shows. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports on the phenomenon
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Drawn into the unknown
Real estate debt has gained traction with institutional investors in recent years. But Rachel Fixsen finds that, for many, it is a new and uncertain asset class
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Poland and Russia draw in the capital
CEE Central & Eastern Europe and Russia offer a variety of risks and opportunities for real estate investors. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Trouble at Europe’s gateway
Civil unrest and vulnerability to US monetary tightening has cast doubt on an economic success story. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Hurry while stocks last
Investors are returning to Spanish and Italian shopping centres. Andy Schofield and Stefan Wundrak reveal there is a six-month window