European investors – Page 284
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'Strategic' greenfields tap into residential potential
UK – Pension funds seeking slightly higher returns on real estate portfolios are being encouraged to turn their attention to ‘strategic land’ investments in greenfield developments.
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Something for everyone
Recent fund launches suggest that if fund managers are running out of big ideas, they aren't short of big ambitions
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Don’t invest for the sake of investing
Founded in 1990, Austrian multi-employer pension fund APK today has €2.6bn in assets under management. Investment in real estate is driven by opportunity rather than allocation, as APK’s head of investments, Günther Schiendl, explains to Martin Hurst
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Opportunity in diversity
Kate Medlicott suggests some top city destinations for this summer in the eclectic world of European commercial real estate
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First brave steps
Growing supply pressures in the domestic market are forcing home-loving Swiss pension funds to venture abroad, but the learning curve will be steep. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Residential rethink required
Current regulations and a keen local property ownership culture are holding back Spanish institutional investment in real estate, as Adrienne Margolis reports
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Embracing the wider world
Portugal’s institutional investors have long been content to invest domestically because of strong returns. Now things are changing, as Adrienne Margolis reports
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Move right in
A patchy market, major project delays and market fragmentation do little to reassure potential investors about serviced office.
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Europe’s rising giant: Istanbul
Exciting demographics have propelled Turkey up the league of investment appeal in spite of a shortage of stock and nagging political uncertainties, as Paul Strohm discovers
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Retail delight
Neville Moss looks at the emerging shopping centre market in Istanbul where exceptional fundamentals present a solid long-term outlook
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Take a step back
Germany’s impressive economic outlook bodes well for investment in its real estate market, but investors need to consider the options carefully, as Jan Wagner reports
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Driving the common interest
Founded in 2004, the Pan European Property Common Interest Group (PEPCIG), whose membership comprises senior property researchers from about 50 organisations across Europe
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Going with the flow
Over the last three years the German real estate sector has grown closer than ever to the capital markets and the trend is set to continue, as Claudio Lagemann reports
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Home advantage
Despite its initial aim to encourage foreign investment the German government’s new tax legislation now appears to discriminate against foreign funds investing in Germany, as Uwe Stoschek, Sven Behrends and Christina Foth explain
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Enable transparency
Questions have been raised about the quality of IPD’s German data. Their man on the ground, Daniel Piazolo, explains the challenges of establishing a property market index in Germany
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Service provision plays catch-up
A surge in interest in German real estate raises the stakes for investors. Christian Schulz-Wulkow reports
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What’s bred in the bone
Hard’ factors such as regulation and liquidity only partly define the contours of real estate markets. The cultural stuff can be harder to negotiate. Shayla Walmsley reports
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Degrees of influence
Rockspring PIM was established in 2004 through a management buy-out of Prudential PIM from Prudential Financial.
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Crossing the divide
Raymond Satumalaij left Blue Sky, where he was responsible for the real estate portfolio, in May this year to join Bouwfonds Asset Management, a subsidiary of the real estate arm of Rabobank.
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Consensus building
EPRA sees a global real estate coalition emerging over accounting rules, as Steve Hays reports