All Investors articles – Page 365
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Playing different roles
Institutional investors and their advisers have a variety of reasons for investing in listed real estate. Rachel Fixsen talks to six
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Listed buildings to make the grade
European institutional investors have been slow to adopt listed real estate in their portfolios, but this is changing, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Shaken to the core
After some bad experiences during the crisis, pension funds in the US are playing it safe, writes Michael Lester
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Thriving in a multi-asset world
Real estate continues to be attractive to multi-asset investors. Rachel Fixsen asks six institutional investors for their views of the asset class
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Adopting a holding pattern
A lack of available, attractively priced prime assets is forcing UK pension funds to sit tight, writes Shayla Walmsley
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Investors waltz into Vienna
Vienna is once more attracting global interest, while domestic investors remain underweight property with a home bias. Barbara Ottawa reports
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Knowing when to get out
Denmark’s largest pension fund ATP wants to be in control of its real estate investments, especially when it comes to the exit, Michael Nielsen tells Richard Lowe
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It works for us
Most Swiss pension funds have a sizeable real estate exposure and continue to reap the benefits. But their small property market is like black box, finds Barbara Ottawa
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Keep it in the family
Family offices in Germany represent an interesting prospect given their open-mindedness to higher risk-return strategies, says Erik Marienfeldt
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Danger averted, for now
The threat to open-ended Spezialfonds has been removed, but institutions face an expensive domestic core market, says Barbara Ottawa
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A measure of the market
Performance measurement and benchmarking has always been a challenge for the property asset class. Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and managers
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The new breed
Insurance companies are beginning to increase their share of the senior lending market in Europe. Four active institutions outline their strategies
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Seoul trader
South Korea Korean investors like the security of London, reports Shayla Walmsley. But will pressure for returns push them to less mature markets?
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Marching to their own drum
Research shows that insurers’ careful entrance into the lending market has more to do with risk aversion than Solvency II. Simon Cookson explains
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Arrividerci, Roma
Italian pension funds might swap Roman residential for overseas funds – if the regulators let them, writes Shayla Walmsley
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No Nokia-on effect
Economic uncertainty has led to fewer investment transactions in Finland, but local investors are still upbeat. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Growth market
Domestic institutions dominate Norway’s real estate markets but are looking globally. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Competition hots up
A sound economic footing has attracted cross-border capital to Sweden, but local institutional investors are still active. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Public-private progress
Could Danish pension funds turn to public-private partnerships for infrastructure and property investments? Rachel Fixsen reports
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The show has already started
ING Insurance Benelux is already investing in line with Solvency II. Marieke van Kamp tells Richard Lowe why real estate managers should take notice