All articles by Fraser Hughes
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The rationale to blend public and private
Fraser Hughes and Alex Moss re-examine the rationale for blending public and private real estate strategies and discover that the debate has moved on
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Disproportional representation
The German listed sector is small relative to the underlying property market. Alex Moss and Fraser Hughes look at whether this is likely to change soon
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Right tools at the right time
Listed companies’ ability to access a diverse pool of capital will give them a competitive advantage among investors. Alex Moss and Fraser Hughes report
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Reducing uncertainty
Portfolio listed The predictive power of property securities pricing in forecasting property value movements is examined by Fraser Hughes and Alex Moss
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The right blend
In the second article of their series Fraser Hughes and Alex Moss examine the tools and options available for combining or blending listed and direct exposure to one specific property market, in this case, the UK in a simple rules-based strategy
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Joined-up investing
The case for combining listed and direct real estate is presented by Fraser Hughes, who argues that many pension funds are missing a trick
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Going global, staying neutral
Fraser Hughes and Hans Op‘t Veld provide a step-by-step guide to building a market neutral portfolio of global real estate stocks for investors who want to take advantage of low valuations
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Shining a light
It is well known that one of the key issues in investing in an emerging market is the relative lack of transparency. Those that attempt to generate more transparency – index providers for example – have their work cut out. Ali Zaidi and Fraser Hughes share their experiences.
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Leap of faith
Achieving the right balance between a competitive EU law-compliant REIT regime and the appropriate level of protection of the local tax base is within the grasp of European governments, say Ronald Wijs, Roderik Beckers and Fraser Hughes