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Analysis
Market revision
Within the past 12 months, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has invested more than €2.4bn in student housing on both sides of the Atlantic. The €226bn pension fund has moved heavily into what was once considered a niche market
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MagazineRegulation: More power to limited partnerships
Investors should be aware of planned reforms to UK limited partnerships, which could be to their advantage. Melville Rodrigues explains
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AnalysisBrexit uncertainty hits UK markets
BREXIT Uncertainty and paralysis have hit the UK property markets in the lead up to the referendum on Britain’s place in Europe
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AnalysisAnalysis: UK property faces 'dead quarter' ahead of Brexit vote
Reluctance to commit to UK real estate deals until outcome of referendum
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AnalysisAll change
This edition of IPE Real Estate highlights three investor groups grappling with change. Two of them are effectively having it imposed on them.
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Magazine
Regulation: Removing the American hurdle
Reform of a decades-long tax rules for foreign investors has been welcomed by some of Europe’s biggest pension fund investors. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Industry prepares for a more ‘real’ world
TIAA-CREF and BlackRock are the latest investment management houses to merge their real estate and infrastructure activities into a single real assets division. Both investors and managers are looking to create real assets umbrellas
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Regulation: Have passport, will travel
Non-EU managers have a wait before AIFMD passporting is extended to their jurisdictions. Rachel Fixsen reports on what this means for managers and investors
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AnalysisAnalysis: Will oil prices hit Aberdeen, Houston property markets?
Aberdeen and Houston among cities at risk from latest declines
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AnalysisAnalysis: Legg-Clarion takeover speculation
Legg Mason reported to be in exclusive talks to acquire 80% of Clarion Partners
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AnalysisAnalysis: Landmark Fed hike bodes well for property
The Fed’s decision to raise interest rates has implications for global real estate
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MagazineEconomic Briefing: Credit trumps interest rates
While conventional wisdom suggests interest rates affect real estate pricing, the concept could be misleadling, writes Matthew Mowell
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Economic Briefing: Bracing for a Brexit
How big a threat would Britain exiting the EU be to the UK property markets? Ed Stansfield questions some common assumptions
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AnalysisUK Permitted Development Rights: Reaching for the converted
An extension of the UK’s office-to-residential permitted development rights (PDR) has been welcomed by the real estate industry.
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News
Foncière des Régions moves on Berlin residential property
Germany capital city continues to attract investment
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AnalysisAnalysis: Are Hong Kong housing prices on the way down?
Residential sector at risk of bubble, analysts say
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News
Expo Real: More to logistics than e-commerce
Impact of online shopping debated at annual real estate conference
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AnalysisThe shared economy
The inspiration behind Airbnb came in 2007 when its 20-something founders rented out three airbeds on their living room floor
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Magazine
AFIRE: Look to the long term
To find the right opportunities, investors are reassessing the relationships between location and risk, looking closely at space utilisation and demographics and responding to changes in population and economic drivers



