Latest reports – Page 106
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Bangalore: Electronic city
As India’s capital of IT, Bangalore is lighting up as the city for office and residential investments. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Investor Profiles: Finns target Europe and US
Finnish pension institutions are busy in their home markets, but some are looking at Europe and the US. Rachel Fixsen profiles five groups
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Investment Management: The case for emerging managers
Emerging managers pose challenges but can offer benefits for investors looking for diversification and specialists skills. Raymond Jacobs explains
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Sustainability: Being responsible is not a luxury
Developing sustainable facilities makes clear business sense for the world’s largest logistics landlord, writes Jeannie Renné-Malone
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Istanbul: Banking on the Bosphorus
With several sizeable retail malls, the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul should offer investors currently chasing big-ticket deals a simple solution. Russell Handy reports
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Logistics United States: Ready for dispatch
Providers are struggling to keep up with the demand for logistics space, and investors have taken note. Christopher O’Dea reports on a booming market
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CMBS: European renaissance
The rise of ‘unrated’ CMBS and growing activity in markets like Italy show the European market is undergoing a renaissance, write Miles Flynn and Jennie Dorsaint
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Portfolio: Asset-specific risk
New research highlights the need to price individual property risk more systematically and with a greater range than in the past, writes Paul Mitchell
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Sustainability: Quantifying ‘green alpha’
It is now possible for investors to quantify ‘green’ alpha, which is created predominantly through active energy management, write Tim Mockett and Chris Strathon
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Office: The invisible office
There is a growth of ‘invisible’ space in offices and its impact on achievable rents will be disruptive, writes Graham Porter
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Guangzhou: Towering Canton
Close to Shenzhen and Hong Kong, Guangzhou is attracting international tenants and investors. But the mega-city is dependent on export manufacturing. Helen Roxburgh reports
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Interviews
Investor Interview: QIC - Building Bridges
QIC is continuing to build on a long history of infrastructure investment. Keith Power talks to Ross Israel about the Australian institution’s plans
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UK residential property: From capital to cash flow
As it becomes more institutional, investment performance will come more from income. Richard Donnell explores the PRS evolution
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City Focus: Hong Kong - Near-term uncertainty
US interest rates, capital inflows from China and attempts to cool residential markets are all weighing on Hong Kong’s markets. Tsering Namgyal reports
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Self Storage: Locking up stable returns
The self-storage industry is benefitting from an increasingly diverse customer base, while investors have enjoyed stable income and low volatility. James McCulloch explains
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Investor Universe - Taiwan: Insurers whet their appetite
Other Taiwanese insurers are likely to follow Cathay and Fubon into overseas real estate. Tsering Namgyal explores their hunger for property yields
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Investment Intentions - Europe: Shifting sands
INREV’s survey highlights some important shifts among European institutional investors. Henri Vuong tracks the changes
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City Focus - Osaka: The second coming
Japan’s second city is vying to create the country’s most recognised skyline. Christopher O’Dea explores Tokyo’s main competitor
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Expo Real: Investors shift their focus to cities and urbanisation trends
This year, Expo Real in Munich highlighted a widespread shift in strategy among leading global real estate investors. Institutions are increasingly targeting cities rather than national markets or sectors.
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Alternatives - Golf Resorts: Par for the course
Following Europe’s victory in the Ryder Cup, institutions are rediscovering the appeal of European golf resorts, writes Harry Douglass