Latest reports – Page 109
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News
ESG: Impact Investing and Housing
Can institutional investors create positive social impact and generate attractive risk-adjusted returns by helping fill a growing housing gap?
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Special Reports
Future of Offices: Asia-Pacific – first in, first out
Some Asian cities were the first to go into lockdown. Through technology, they are now leading the reopening, writes Florence Chong
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Magazine
China expedites infrastructure REITs
Chinese infrastructure REITs are expected to arrive soon, ahead of long-anticipated commercial property REITs. But logistics property will fall under infrastructure
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Special Reports
Retail: Asia-Pacific first in line
Asia-Pacific has felt the effects of lockdown ahead of Europe and the US. Florence Chong reports on the malls on the frontline
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Magazine
Sale & leaseback: Corporate takeover
A growing number of cash-strapped companies might turn to their own bricks and mortar. Are the opportunities for sale-and-leasebacks about to widen? Rachel Fixsen reports
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Analysis
Green 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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Special Reports
Northwest Healthcare Properties: Expanding north by NorthWest
NorthWest had been building a global portfolio of private hospitals and healthcare assets when COVID-19 struck. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Energy storage: Batteries not yet included
Lithium-ion batteries are the perfect complement to renewable energy generation. But will they become part of the infrastructure asset class? René Lavanchy reports
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Special Reports
Housing affordability: Expensive island
Hong Kong has the world’s most unaffordable housing market and the government is under increasing pressure to do something about it, writes Florence Chong
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Magazine
Shipping: Returns at sea?
The global shipping industry is under pressure to clean up its act. What does this mean for institutional investment prospects? Christopher O’Dea reports
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Special Reports
Future of offices: British Land takes on the disrupters
British Land is competing directly with the flexible-office operators with its own brand, Storey. Christopher O’Dea
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Special Reports
Simon says, don’t write off retail
Mark Faithfull asks why the world’s biggest REIT, better known for scale than innovation, is ripping up the retail rulebook
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Special Reports
RE debt Australia: Super bank
Australia’s largest superannuation fund is expanding into real estate debt – both at home and abroad. Florence Chong talks to Jason Peasley
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Special Reports
US multifamily: Build it and they will still come?
Multifamily developers and institutional investors continue to build more stock and new renters duly arrive. But, asks Christopher O’Dea, for how long?
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Special Reports
Europe: Last mile of the investment boom
There are opportunities in European logistics, despite slowing investment. But, writes Maha Khan Phillips, investors are divided on the impact of Brexit
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Magazine
Asia-Pacific’s core catalyst
Global real estate investors are allocating a larger proportion of their portfolios to Asia-Pacific markets. As a result, Florence Chong reports, pan-regional core funds are growing quickly
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Magazine
Australian investors: Supercharged ESG
Australia’s superannuation funds are leaders in ESG. As the country’s Modern Slavery Act comes into force, they are reinforcing their position, writes Florence Chong
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Special Reports
Housing: Shrinking markets
Micro housing is spreading across Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong looks at why small is becoming big
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Magazine
10 years after Lehman: The lasting effects of sub-prime
Falling home ownership since the crisis has fuelled the multifamily boom, but why is the single-family market lagging? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report