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AnalysisBlake O’Donnell: Are skyscrapers a thing of the past?
Will the forced experiment in home-working bring an end to demand for office? Blake O’Donnell explores the potential changes to real estate cause by COVID-19 lockdown
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AnalysisDarryl Murphy: Private capital must play a role in UK’s ‘infrastructure revolution’
Aviva Investors managing director proposes a 10-point plan for UK infrastructure
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AnalysisEditorial: This time it’s a crisis of the real world
Real assets have been in vogue for some time. They can generate secure income, avoid the volatility of the public markets and they are tangible. And so they have at once provided a tonic for low interest rates, a safe haven from unpredictable stock markets and an ...
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MagazineLaurence Monnier: Is there still a premium for liquidity?
The pandemic has reduced investors’ risk appetite. But will their desire for the illiquidity premium in private markets disappear?
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AnalysisEditorial: Real estate faces sweeping changes
For years now, institutional investors have been wondering when the global real estate boom – which has stretched for a good 10 years – would finally come to an end. Downturns are normally precipitated by something unexpected, and the industry has been scouring the horizon for potential black swans. Brexit and a global trade war had been looking like the most likely culprits, but these dangers had been visible for some time.
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AnalysisAnalysis: COVID-19, the great real estate catalyst
The coronavirus crisis will only accelerate current trends in the real estate investment industry
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AnalysisAnalysis: Ain’t nothing going on but the rent
Today’s crisis is striking at the heart of the real estate rental income, an asset class renowned for its stable cash flows
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AnalysisAnalysis: What are REITs saying about private real estate?
Listed real estate’s recent wild ride offers clues to where private-asset values are headed
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AnalysisGreen Street: Are there bargains to be had in European REITs?
European listed property companies have fared worse than the broader stock market, and they offer interesting entry points
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AnalysisAnalysis: Testing times for infrastructure
Infrastructure is often marketed as a stable and secure asset class. COVID-19 is putting the reputation to the test
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Opinion PiecesGuest Viewpoint: Peter Hayes, PGIM Real Estate
How can history provide lessons for real estate investors dealing with the current crisis?
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AnalysisInvestors brace for rough ride across Europe’s consumer-facing real estate sectors
Social distancing, travel bans and closures have decimated incomes for retail, F&B and leisure tenants
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Immediate and long-term effects on RE could be substantial [corrected]
Slowdown in transactions, denominator effect and the acceleration of long-term structural shifts
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AnalysisWill the return of UK onshore wind subsidies attract investors?
Aberdeen Standard points to favourable risk profile of onshore projects
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AnalysisEditorial: Real estate investors embrace the future
The rise of fintech and its cousin proptech has spawned an assortment of start-up companies determined to transform real estate investment by disrupting some of its archaic traditions. But not every new platform or digital solution designed to revolutionise the industry is relevant to institutional investors – nor are they likely to last.
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AnalysisAnalysis: UK government gives the green light to HS2
One of Europe’s biggest infrastructure projects has been given the go-ahead. But will HS2 generate opportunities for investors?
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AnalysisEditorial: Addressing homelessness and pension liabilities together
Domestic abuse is one of the leading causes of homelessness for women and children in the UK – it was found to be a contributory factor for 32% of female rough-sleepers interviewed by charity St Mungo’s.
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AnalysisValue-add funds: Hines brings ambitions of scale
Value-add funds are very popular today, but they tend to be dwarfed by opportunistic mega-funds. Hines has ambitions to encroach on their space
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AnalysisReal estate outlook 2020: The year UK real estate rebounds?
After December’s general election, Brexit looks set to happen at the end of January



