Latest Investors News – Page 597
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Lancashire lays groundwork for infrastructure investing
UK - The Lancashire County Council Pension Fund is considering investing around £80m (€89.55m) in infrastructure as part of a new strategy to diversify its investments.
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Pension funds to raise real estate holdings to over 10%
GERMANY – German retirement vehicles are among the institutional investors planning the largest increase in their real estate holdings over the next two years, according to research conducted by Feri Advisors.
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Real estate holding lessened pain for OMERS
CANADA – The Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) suffered an overall net loss of $8bn (€6.25bn) in 2008, although its real estate investments performed relatively well despite the financial downturn.
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Fund fall forces Alaska to shelve alternatives plans
US – The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) Board has scrapped some of its alternative investment plans following the corporation’s decline in value in 2008.
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Illinois Teaches ends two separate account relationships
UNITED STATES – The Teachers Retirement System of the State of Illinois is terminating separate account relationships with Commonwealth Realty Advisors and Stone Levy, and has asked Heitman to manage some of the assets instead.
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Washington State extends real estate deal by $250m
UNITED STATES - Washington State Investment Board has approved a $250m ($195.3m) follow-on investment with Corporate Properties of the Americas.
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IPD unveils sustainability benchmarking
GLOBAL – The Investment Property Databank (IPD) today launched an environmental benchmarking service for commercial real estate occupiers.
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S&P predicts further gloom in US housing
US – The residential real estate market in the United States looks set to continue falling in 2009 after house price declines reached record lows at the end of 2008, according to Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Home Prices Indices.
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Real estate helps limit Ilmarinen losses
FINLAND – Real estate investments helped limit losses by the Finnish pension fund Ilmarinen as it reported an overall loss of €4.34bn in 2008.
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Canadian real estate hits 14-year low
CANADA – Canadian real estate returns fell 12.1% in 2008 to a 14-year low, according to figures released by Investment Property Databank (IPD).
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CalPERS signs real estate exec
US – The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) has appointed James Lasher as senior portfolio manager of its real estate housing portfolio.
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Union to tap German GEOFs repricing
GERMANY – Union Investment Real Estate AG has welcomed proposals for regulation changes regarding German open-ended funds (GEOFs) and aims to take advantage of repricing to invest in traditionally core markets.
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Axa keeps on growing real estate
SCANDINAVIA – AXA Real Estate Investment Management (AXA REIM) has increased its retail investments and expanded its team in the Nordic and Baltic regions.
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Banks take over Spain’s real estate giant
SPAIN – Metrovacesa SA, Spain’s largest property firm, has handed over majority control of the company to six of its creditor banks in exchange for debt.
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JLL shakes up Asia
ASIA – Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has announced a series of management changes in its Asian division.
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Pennsylvania withdraws from commingled commitments
US – The Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) has pulled out of $925m (€724m) worth of real estate commitments.
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Scandinavia real estate looks attractive, say pension funds
Scandinavia – Scandinavian funds still consider non-listed real estate an attractive investment opportunity in the medium to long-term, according to a survey by Lymos BV Real Estate Capital Advisors.
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Axa taps European housing opportunities
EUROPE – AXA Investment Managers’ German branch has launched a residential fund for institutional investors following their increased appetite for the sector.
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UK logistics traffic to hit a go-slow
UK – Demand for UK logistics could reach a record low this year and will remain subdued until at least 2010, according to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
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Restructuring could save German funds - DTZ
EUROPE – German open-ended funds (GOEFs) are expected to suffer further liquidity issues in 2009 and should consider restructuring to protect themselves in the future, according to DTZ’s latest European quarterly report.



