All Real Assets articles in July 2012 (Magazine)

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    Ebb and flow

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    The floods in late 2012 caused disruption for Bangkok’s real estate markets. But all sectors have recovered quickly, says Surachet Kongcheep

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    Oil states untapped

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    The property markets in the Middle East are unlikely to see an influx of institutional capital in the near future, says Craig Plumb

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    Missed opportunity?

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    With strong performance and transparency, investors have good reasons to strongly consider the South African real estate market. Christine Senior reports

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    Eastbound train gains momentum

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Poland, Russia and the Czech Republic attracted the lion’s share of local and cross-border capital in 2011, says Jos Tromp

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    Turkish delight

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Investors have been attracted to its economic growth potential and demographics. But Turkey’s investment story is not straightforward, as Lynn Strongin Dodds writes

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    Building for the future

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    While Europe struggles, the majority of real estate sectors in Jakarta are building on their 2011 growth and enjoying a steady outlook, writes Arief Rahardjo

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    Market squeezed

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Developers are finding it difficult to obtain financing and so consolidation could be on the cards. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports

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    One market, many opportunities

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Real estate fund managers see a big opportunity in China, but are seeking to capitalise in different ways, writes Maha Khan Phillips

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    Local players weigh in

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Domestic pension funds and REITs are helping to develop the Mexican market, says Javier Kutz Clever

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    Opportunity or dilemma?

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Fund managers see plenty of potential in Indian real estate. But they also see a lot of challenges, writes Maha Khan Phillips

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    Resi suffers winter blues

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    The residential property market is slowing in China and some developers are facing a winter of discontent, writes Thomas Lam

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    The bear is back

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Last year transaction volumes in Russia rose significantly, while the outlook is generally considered stable, says Kristina Gorkovskaya

  • Tapping shallow waters
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    Tapping shallow waters

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Fundraising for EM strategies is still challenging, but a handful of recent successes shows where investor interest lies. Andrew Moylan looks at the numbers

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    Modern migratory patterns

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Transactional data shows emerging nations will change the real estate landscape, both property markets and sources of capital. David Green-Morgan explains

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    The Latin quarter

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    A disproportionate share of global investment continues to go to Brazil; RE investors could benefit most, says Victor Lopez Beltran

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    Book early to avoid disappointment

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    With the World Cup and Olympics on the horizon, there are opportunities for investors in Brazil’s hospitality sector, writes Stephanie Schwartz-Driver

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    The intrepid investor returns?

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    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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    Global pathways

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Investors are faced with a number of options when gaining access to emerging markets, but each comes with its own challenges. Shayla Walmsley reports

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    A tale of two cities

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Russia offers growth potential, but can institutional investors feel comfortable with the risks? Shayla Walmsley investigates