European investors – Page 253

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    Teeside begins UK acquisition programme

    2009-07-14T11:43:00Z

    UK - The £2bn (€2.1bn) Teesside Pension Fund, administered by Middlesbrough Council, has purchased its first real estate asset through its recently-appointed property manager LV Asset Management (LVAM).

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    Etera reduces office exposure

    2009-07-14T11:29:00Z

    FINLAND – The €4.9bn Etera Mutual Pension Insurance Company has sold business park Swing Life Science Center in Keilaniemi, Finland to fund manager CommerzReal for approximately €120m.

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    German investors return home for safety

    2009-07-14T11:21:00Z

    GERMANY – Interest in domestic residential property funds is rising among German institutional investors, according to German real estate fund manager Patrizia Immobilien.

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    New York Common invests in UK underperformers

    2009-07-06T17:50:00Z

    UNITED STATES - New York State Common Retirement Fund has made a $30m (€21.3m) commitment to the Mountgrange Real Estate Opportunity Fund I in a bid to further diversify into European real estate.

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    London property attracts overseas interest

    2009-07-06T17:24:00Z

    UK - Investment in London commercial property has risen for the first time since the second half of 2007, according to new figures from Cushman & Wakefield.

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    Hercules receives backing from pensions giant

    2009-06-29T17:45:00Z

    CANADA/UK - The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) has injected £100m (€118m) into the Hercules Unit Trust (HUT), a UK retail warehouse fund run by British Land and Schroders, which is in the process of restructuring its £800m debt facility.

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    BT pension fund sells miner’s head office

    2009-06-29T17:35:00Z

    UK – Hermes Real Estate has sold 20-24 Carlton House Terrace, the UK headquarters of Anglo American, for £66.5m (€78.3m) on behalf of the BT Pension Fund.

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    Danish doctors sell offices to Aberdeen

    2009-06-29T17:33:00Z

    DENMARK – The Doctors’ Pension Fund in Denmark, Lægernes Pensionskasse (LP), has sold two fully-let offices in Copenhagen to Aberdeen Property Fund Denmark, but will be paid half of the €17.8m acquisition price in cash and half in fund shares.

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    Tesco makes second property pledge to pension

    2009-06-22T17:13:00Z

    UK – Tesco, the global supermarket chain, has signed another sale-and-leaseback deal with pension fund trustees, which will see the fund take a 50% stake in assets worth £458m.

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    Progress continues on real estate sale

    2009-06-22T17:10:00Z

    NETHERLANDS - Progress, the Dutch pension fund of food giant Unilever, has sold three housing complexes in Breda, Groningen and Nijmegen as it continues to divest its directly-held domestic real estate portfolio.

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    Pension funds show interest in UK housing

    2009-06-15T18:03:00Z

    UK – European pension funds who would not traditionally invest in UK rental housing may do so for the first time through an initiative to kick start investment in UK private residential property, according to a UK government body.

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    Valuers advised to consider all transactional evidence

    2009-06-15T17:57:00Z

    GLOBAL - Investors have been warned they should ensure firms delivering their valuations take all possible scenarios and evidence into consideration when valuing a property, as leaving certain criteria out could be seen as distorting the market.

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    UK residential may be on the up – index fund manager

    2009-06-15T17:56:00Z

    A real estate investment house has claimed investing in UK residential housing “may have turned a corner”, although physical house price rises are still increasing at a very slow rate.

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    AEW boosts research function

    2009-06-15T17:48:00Z

    EUROPE - AEW Europe, which has €17bn in assets under management, has boosted its research function with the appointment of José Luis Pellicer to head the research function in London

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    ATP trains its eye to 'club’ investments

    2009-06-08T18:01:00Z

    DENMARK – ATP Real Estate still has €300m of outstanding equity to put into the non-listed real estate markets, but has moved its focus away from large commingled funds to club deals with like-minded investors.

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    UK commercial loans at risk of covenant breach

    2009-06-08T17:59:00Z

    UK – More than three-quarters of UK commercial real estate loans could be in breach of their loan to value (LTV) covenants and there could be up to £50bn (€57bn) of negative equity in the market, according to William Newsom, head of valuation at Savills.

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    Germany overtakes UK as biggest European market – IPD

    2009-06-08T17:49:00Z

    EUROPE - The UK has dropped from second to fourth ranking in the global market, according to IPD.

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    Investor alignment could solve 'diversity' problems

    2009-06-01T17:44:00Z

    GLOBAL - The common practice of having diverse investor bases in real estate funds poses significant challenges for pension funds’ due diligence, delegates heard at IPE Real Estate’s Investor Forum in Amsterdam last week.

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    BPF Bouw alters real estate strategy

    2009-06-01T17:41:00Z

    NETHERLANDS – BPF Bouw, the €24.2bn pension fund for the Dutch building industry, plans to increase the size of its global indirect real estate portfolio but in doing so will aim for a greater weighting to European markets and core investments with little or no leverage.

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    BP pension fund shops for real estate

    2009-05-26T17:07:00Z

    UK - The £20.3bn (€23.1bn) pension fund for BP has bought an out-of-town retail park in the UK and an office building in London, and plans to invest a further £100-150m in its domestic real estate market before the end of the year.