European Investors News – Page 244
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Swiss cut real estate investment limit
SWITZERLAND – The Swiss government has passed new investment regulations for Pensionskassen which put more emphasis on the prudent person principle and the responsibility of heads of Pensionskassen but which also lower the investment limits on assets such as real estate.
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REIT changes demanded
GERMANY – German REIT companies have a long list of demands on how to change the REIT legislation, according to the online information portal www.reits-in-deutschland.de.
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IVG and Metzler lose their heads
GERMANY – German real estate company IVG will have to look for a new chief executive as Wolfhard Leichnitz is leaving the company at the end of September.
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CalPERS uses $700m to tap opportunity
UNITED STATES - California Public Employees Retirement System is continuing to pursue its international real estate investment strategy by placing $700m (€493.8m) in real estate commingled funds generating targeted net IRRs of 20%.
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ABP extends hotel holdings in key European cities
EUROPE - Europe’s second-largest pension scheme ABP, the Netherland’s huge €215bn public service fund, has expanded its European real estate portfolio with the purchase of six hotels in Paris, Amsterdam and Düsseldorf.
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Propinvest seals largest ever European property deal
SPAIN - London-based real estate investment and management specialist Propinvest has acquired the global headquarters of Spanish banking giant Banco Santander, for €1.9bn – the largest ever European real estate deal.
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Invista sees 5-yr German potential
GERMANY - The developed countries in Europe continue to offer the best real estate investment opportunities but Germany is perhaps still the best investment even with current pressures, according to London-based Invista Real Estate Investment Management.
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Ohio Police and Fire dampens core strategy
UNITED STATES - Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund has altered its 2008 real estate strategy and will now be investing in core real estate this year, as previously planned.
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EPRA calls for focus on cross-border possibilities
EUROPE - Addressing the barriers to efficient cross-border investment in European real estate is more important in the near-term than lobbying for the creation of pan-European real estate investment trust (REIT) regime, according to the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA).
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Recession fears bring gloom to German real estate
GERMANY - Investors are increasingly reluctant to invest in German real estate as the Europe’s largest economy is slipping into recession, independent European property consultants, King Sturge has warned.
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Emerging markets lift global office sector…for now
GLOBAL - The office market worldwide has continued to show resilience despite the general downturn in the global economy, according to Boston-based global property specialist Colliers International.
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DEGI continues expansion eastwards and at home
GERMANY - Specialist Frankfurt-based property investors, DEGI, has acquired the Marynarska Business Park in Warsaw for €167m, as well as expanding its presence in Frankfurt.
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SEB to cash in on expanding Cologne office market
GERMANY - Frankfurt-based SEB Asset Management (SEB) has further expanded its German property holdings with the purchase of a major office building in Cologne which adds €75m to the group’s existing €132bn assets under management.
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BPF Bouw becomes latest victim to property fraud
NETHERLANDS - The €25bn pension fund for the construction industry BPF Bouw is understood to be the latest victim of the large-scale property fraud which has affected the company pension scheme of electronics giant Philips.
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Real estate markets continue to struggle
GLOBAL - Global property markets are continuing to slow, according to the latest research by specialist property performance analysis firm, IPD, as the value of properties in the UK, Japan and Australia all showed declines in recent months.
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Student housing firm’s projects to target graduates
UK – London-based specialist property development group Unite is planning to build two student residence blocks worth €68m in London, and expanding its repertoire to try and plug the demand for housing among graduates.
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Heathrow tops expense poll in warehouse focal shift
GLOBAL - London’s Heathrow airport has the most expensive warehouse market in the world, followed by Tokyo, Oslo, Dublin and Singapore, according to Boston-based global real estate firm Colliers International.
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‘Cheesegrater’ put on hold as UK economy falters
UK - British Land has postponed plans to build a gleaming 220m skyscraper in the City of London, as falling demand for office space underlines the downward spiral of the UK economy.
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ING Real Estate caps its property finance (amended)
NETHERLANDS - ING Real Estate is limiting its financing of property investments in the Netherlands in order to spread the risks within the ING Group.
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San Francisco City and County turn to distressed debt
UNITED STATES - San Francisco City and County Employees’ Retirement System has made a €20m commitment into the Apollo European Principal Finance fund, to tap into the growing demand for distressed debt support.