European Investors in the magazine – Page 4
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Northern star still bright?
Property investors have treated the Nordics as a safe haven, but the region offers a range of opportunities and risks, says Kiran Raichura
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Time for paella and pizza?
Is it time for investors to give Spain and Italy serious consideration? Caroline Molette and Carol Hodgson investigate
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Investors scour Dublin
The real estate market in Ireland is back on the radar for investors. Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at its prospects
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Small fish in a big pond
Despite the ability to raise public capital, REITs have yet to dominate European real estate. Robert Stassen reports
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Grow in size, specialise
Established six years ago, the UK REIT sector is still emerging. Specialist players, including housing REITs, could shape its development, writes Liz Peace
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Better late than never
It may take some time before the first is launched, but Ireland is finally getting its hard-won REIT regime. Enda Faughnan reports
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REITs of Spring?
The government’s reform of the REIT regime is a work in progress, but the US experience provides encouraging signs for its future, writes Rosalind Rowe
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G-REIT and small
There was a spate of IPOs in the residential market this year, but Germany’s underdeveloped REIT market was unable to participate. Helge Dammann reports
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Global pathways
The listed market is an obvious route for investors wanting exposure to global emerging markets. Lynn Strongin Dodds highlights some important considerations
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Borders open up
Renewed cross-border activity in 2012 has highlighted a number of growing trends in Europe. Marcus Lemli explains
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Secondary debate builds
Is a secondary market investment strategy a no-brainer in the UK given the yield spread over prime? Lynn Strongin Dodds explores
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PIIGS frontrunner
Dublin is back on the map for global opportunistic investors. Michele McGarry explains the resurgence of activity
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Room in the safe haven?
Real estate in Germany is attracting more international investment than ever before. Barbara Ottawa looks at the implications
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In need of a renaissance
Should Italy be a no-go area for cross-border investors or are there opportunities? Shayla Walmsley investigates
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Bridging the price gap
A large-scale offloading of distressed assets can only take place once the price gap is bridged, writes Ari Danielsson
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Mind the refinancing gap
The pace at which banks have been deleveraging has been fast, but will it be maintained? Bart Gysens and Francesca Tondi explore the implications
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Symptoms of withdrawal
Banks are withdrawing from European lending and only the core markets continue to attract interest from new and traditional players. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Follow the light
Despite all the gloom, there are some pockets of opportunity for European real estate developers seeking financing, writes Matthew Cutts
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Safety comes first
Despite some high-profile departures, Germany’s debt markets are relatively well served – but only in the core market, writes Jörg Schürmann