All Real Assets articles in July/August 2017 (Magazine)
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MagazineFund Management Infrastructure: Blackstone eyes $40bn fund
Blackstone has ambitions to create a new $40bn infrastructure business by launching a single fund
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MagazineTop 50 infrastructure investment managers
For the first time, IPE Real Estate provides a snapshot of the assets under management of the world’s largest infrastructure investment managers, writes Richard Lowe
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Residential US: No fixed abode
After years of institutional capital pouring into US multifamily, today’s savvy investors are moving beyond luxury apartments to class-B assets and workforce housing. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Emerging Markets: Stars align above India
Based on the past two decades, now could be the time for institutional investors to turn their attention to Indian real estate, writes Manfred Kupka
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Infrastructure Telecoms: Public access telecoms
The number of independently owned telecom towers is expected to grow. Fraser Hughes looks at the opportunity in the public markets
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MagazineHotels Asia-Pacific: Investors book in advance
The growth of the hotel industry in Asia-Pacific is vulnerable to short-term shocks, but its long-term outlook is attracting investors. Florence Chong reports
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REITS: Unleashing alpha returns
There are inefficiencies in most listed real estate portfolio structures, resulting in significant loss of alpha opportunities, writes Witold Witkiewicz
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InterviewsInterview: Ascendas-Singbridge
The Singapore-based investor has been building exposure across Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong speaks to Jonathan Yap
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Hotels Europe: Short-stay assets, long-term capital
Its customers come and go, but the hotel industry is attracting a new kind of long-term owner. Maha Khan Phillips checks into a growing institutional sector
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MagazineCity Focus Berlin: Spending spree
Global political instability and a wealth of start-up firms have boosted Berlin’s appeal, with the office and residential sectors in vogue, says Russell Handy
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MagazineResidential Global: Homeward bound
Large investors are becoming international homeowners like never before. Florence Chong looks at a global allocation phenomenon
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MagazineCanadian investors: QuadReal, British Columbia’s new subsidiary
QuadReal is the latest standalone real estate company to be launched by a Canadian pension fund
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MagazineFund Management Infrastructure: Creative cash flows
Competition for assets is forcing the infrastructure fund management industry to innovate. But it needs to keep a handle on the risks, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineChinese investors: Manning the floodgates
Restrictions on outbound investment is having an effect. But appetite for global real estate means that Chinese capital is here to stay
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MagazineCity Focus San Francisco: Climate control
The city’s office market was the first to rebound after the financial crisis and its housing is the most expensive in the US. Christopher O’Dea reports
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City Focus Tokyo: The plot thickens
Property investment is taking centre stage among institutional circles in Japan, and Tokyo is playing the lead role. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineInfrastructure Water: Investors could clean up
The US needs to improve its infrastructure, and it should start with its drinking water. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Currency Management: Unwanted side FX
Recent currency swings have had an effect on cross-border real estate investors. But they are responding in different ways, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Investor Forum: Household names
The reasons for investing in housing are as numerous as the investors moving into the sector. Rachel Fixsen speaks to six investors and advisers
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MagazineResidential UK: What goes up...
The growth of the UK PRS has been about income generation. But, asks Russell Handy, should investors be worried about capital values?



