All Real Assets articles in July/August 2023 (Magazine)
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Special ReportsTop 100 in focus: EQT, AXA IM Alts and Manulife
Assets under management of the 100 largest firms reaches €1.98trn in 2022
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MagazineIPE Real Assets July/August 2023: Move with the times
Landsec, a listed real estate investment trust and one of the largest owners of offices in the UK, is currently developing what it intends to become a complex of offices, housing and retail in London’s Southwark, an area south of the Thames, opposite The City.
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Special ReportsOffice refurbishments: The race against obsolescence
London office refurbishments are at an all-time high. Does this mean the big push to decarbonise the sector has started? Lauren Mills reports
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Special ReportsInterview: Alistair Calvert, Clarion Partners Europe
The correction in European logistics had nothing to do with the sector’s fundamentals, Alistair Calvert tells Christopher Walker
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MagazineInfrastructure fundraising: Where has all the money gone?
Infrastructure fundraising has ground to a halt as investors peer into the valuations void. Christopher Walker reports
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InterviewsGaia Vince: ‘Europe is already heating up more than it should’
Real estate investors need to grasp the full ramifications of impending climate change and mass migration. Jakub Janas speaks to Gaia Vince
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MagazineAsia-Pacific retail: QIC, CapitaLand, Link REIT and Nexus
The retail property landscape in Asia-Pacific is wide ranging and dynamic. Florence Chong looks at the sector through the eyes of four leading specialists in the region
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Special ReportsAsia-Pacific logistics: Down but not out
The sector has cooled, but logistics remains investors’ favoured market in Asia-Pacific, writes Florence Chong
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Special ReportsAustralian logistics: Full (ware)house
Australia’s logistics sector has attracted a wave of new global entrants. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineUS retail: Back to the mall?
For so long an unfavoured and compromised sector, retail is performing surprising well during the current wider property downturn in the US. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Special ReportsEuropean logistics: E-commerce passes the baton to nearshoring
Valuations got ahead of themselves in the e-commerce feeding frenzy. But after a brief reset, ‘nearshoring’ could help logistics resume its recent growth story, writes Christopher Walker
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Special ReportsLisette van Doorn on ESG regulations: ‘New beginning’ for reporting
ULI, INREV and PRI have teamed up to help the real estate industry navigate ESG regulations. Christopher Walker talks to Lisette van Doorn
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Special ReportsWhy infrastructure needs climate benchmarks
Christopher Walker talks to Darwin Marcelo about what investors need climate benchmarks for their infrastructure portfolios
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InterviewsDominique Carrel-Billiard: ‘Private markets are too big to ignore’
The French giant has over €1,934bn in AUM. But Amundi also has big ambitions to expand its private markets business INTERVIEW BY LAUREN MILLS
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Special ReportsGuest view: Biodiversity, city zones and the biosphere
In the second in a series of articles on biodiversity and real estate, John E Fernández and Thomas Wiegelmann explore what cities can do
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Special ReportsBiodiversity and UK real estate: BNG for buck
Real estate and infrastructure developments in England will soon be required to provide a biodiversity net gain. Elisabeth Jeffries reports
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Special ReportsUS logistics: Bump in the road
Having provided safe passage for investors for so long, US logistics is now entering challenging terrain. Christopher Walker reports
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Special ReportsGreen shipping: Don’t wait for the ship to sail
Can returns from green shipping lure sceptical long-term investors? Christian Rychly makes the case for investing today
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Special ReportsGuest view: Not as easy as EPC
Cedric Bucher argues why the UK residential investment sector must lend its support to update EPCs



