All Real Assets articles in January/February 2023 (Magazine)
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MagazineBrookfield Global Transition Fund: $15bn on the move
Brookfield raised $15bn for energy transition in 2022 and could be fully invested this year. Florence Chong reports
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AnalysisIPE Real Assets January/February 2023: A natural progression
There is a growing sense that, as the institutional investment industry enters 2023, momentum is building in the world of natural capital, agriculture and forestry
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MagazineAfrica: continent of opportunity for real assets?
Investors could be helping fill the funding gap for real assets in Africa, while aiding diversification and their net-zero goals, writes Razak Musah Baba
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MagazineGlobal food insecurity and agriculture investment
A global food crisis, exacerbated by war in Ukraine, is only strengthening the case for investing in agriculture. Lauren Mills reports
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MagazineMEAG: Reaping the rewards from agriculture and forestry
The German investor’s agriculture and forestry investments have proven to be particularly fruitful. Christopher Walker reports
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Natural capital: convergence of forestry and agriculture investment management
Demand for land use is bringing about a convergence of forestry and agriculture investment management. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineAgri-tech: Funding the future of food
Could venture capital revolutionise farming and unlock cheaper food for the world? Florence Chong reports
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InterviewsAIMCo: Canada’s ‘renewable resources’ first mover
The North American investor first invested in Australian forestry more than a decade ago and now has a C$3bn ‘renewable resource’ portfolio. Florence Chong reports
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Opinion PiecesGuest view: The winner takes it all in opportunistic real estate
Investors should not necessarily apply the diversification mantra when seeking opportunistic real estate exposure, writes Manfred Kupka
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MagazineNZ Super Fund: Kiwi takes bite of the apple
The New Zealand investor is expanding its agriculture exposure by venturing out of its domestic market. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineClimate risk and the Sun Belt: buy, buy or bye, bye?
Real estate investors are waking up to physical climate risk, but perhaps not quickly enough. Christopher Walker reports
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MagazineCarbon Offset Opportunity Fund: Stafford and Essex branch out
Stafford Capital has moved into carbon offsetting, bringing Essex Pension Fund with it. Richard Lowe speaks to Angus Whitely
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MagazineGolding Capital: Energy transition fund filterer
Such is the proliferation of energy transition strategies in the market, Golding Capital has launched a fund of funds. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineNatural capital: food, timber or carbon?
Despite the best intentions, the rush to invest in land can create unintended consequences. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineCarbon markets: growing in size – and prices
Carbon markets are developing quickly – but so are prices. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineFSF: The forestry fund generating carbon credits via London Stock Exchange
A UK forestry fund is the first to receive London Stock Exchange’s VCM designation. Richard Lowe discovers why this is important both to corporates and investors
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MagazineClimate risk and infrastructure: time to play catch-up
Infrastructure investors are potentially even further behind their real estate counterparts in addressing physical climate risk, writes Christopher Walker
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InterviewsInterview: Chris Taylor, Federated Hermes
As UK real estate enters a correction, Federated Hermes is focusing on large-scale, community-engaged placemaking
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InterviewsParag Khanna on climate risk and real estate valuations – 'it’s complicated'
There is no doubt that the effects of climate change will affect real estate valuations. But predicting how is a dizzying challenge. Christopher Walker speaks to Parag Khanna
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MagazineUK cost of living crisis: Dial up the impact
A worsening cost-of-living crisis is adding urgency to the UK’s burgeoning market for social-impact housing investments. Maha Khan Phillips reports



