All Real Assets articles in July 2012 (Magazine)
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Ebb and flow
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
Domestic pension funds and REITs are helping to develop the Mexican market, says Javier Kutz Clever
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Opportunity or dilemma?
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
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
Last year transaction volumes in Russia rose significantly, while the outlook is generally considered stable, says Kristina Gorkovskaya
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Tapping shallow waters
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
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
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
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?
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
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
Russia offers growth potential, but can institutional investors feel comfortable with the risks? Shayla Walmsley investigates