All Investors articles – Page 388
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MagazineThe 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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MagazineSeoul 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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MagazineMarching 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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MagazineArrividerci, 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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MagazineThe 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
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MagazineTop of the agenda
How much of a priority is sustainability to institutional investors? Rachel Fixsen speaks to six investors and managers
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MagazineMission impossible for Dutch pension funds
Dutch pension funds are caught between pressure to generate returns and greater regulatory requirements. Shayla Walmsley reports
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InterviewsPatrizia renaissance: Wolfgang Egger interview
Barbara Ottawa speaks to Wolfgang Egger about developing Patrizia from a listed residential specialist into a major Spezialfonds player
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MagazineBeyond Brussels: Belgian pension funds
Development of property and infrastructure portfolios continues to be hampered by a lack of solutions for pension funds. Shayla Walmsley reports
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MagazineSuper destination: Australian funds
Europe has become the most attractive foreign real estate region for superannuation schemes, according to a recent investor forum. Erling Sorenson and Jamie Nemtsas explain
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MagazineInvesting the REIT way
What role should listed real estate play in institutional portfolios? Rachel Fixsen asks six investors and advisers
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MagazineShopping Stateside: APG's Steve Hason
Dutch institution APG was behind one of the biggest deals in the US last year. Steve Hason talks to Richard Lowe about its strategy in the American market
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The intrepid investor returns?
Emerging markets are back on the agenda but are investors really ready to invest in them? Rachel Fixsen talks to pension funds and their advisers
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Time to reconsider core focus?
There are signs that German pension funds might be relenting on their fixation with core real estate. Shayla Walmsley considers the evidence
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Care homes meet funds’ needs
Pension funds have been increasing their exposures to real estate by targeting alternatives such as social infrastructure. Barbara Ottawa reports
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Investing from the ground up
Swiss pension funds are increasingly moving into the development phase for new investments, finds Barbara Ottawa



