Latest reports – Page 119
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Hotels US: Not time to check out
Operators are striving to innovate and survive the pandemic, while hotel owners will come under increasing pressure to service debt. Vanessa Drucker reports
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Future of Offices: US market in lockdown
With the highest death rate in the world, the US office market has been hit hard by COVID-19. Razak Musah Baba reports
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Logistics: Thinking outside the box in Europe
Online retail has gained more traction during the lockdown, but are there warning signs for an industry that has been flying high? Mark Faithfull reports
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Valuation uncertainty: Known unknowns
Material valuation uncertainty is causing challenges for fund managers relating to existing investors and fundraising, writes Julien Sporgitas
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Housing affordability: Japan’s residential surfeit
Rather than having a residential shortage, Japan has more houses than households. Florence Chong reports on a multifamily market boom in 2019
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Future of offices: Betting on the Big Smoke
Despite the fog of Brexit uncertainty, many are still backing London to prosper, says Richard Lowe
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Mortgage REITs expect fresh tailwinds
There are three reasons why US mortgage REITs could be about to experience a boost. Vanessa Drucker reports
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UK/Ireland housing: Two plans, shared values
There are some striking commonalities between how the Irish and UK governments are supporting institutional investment in housing. Stephen Ryan explores
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Logistics: A watching brief on trade tensions
Worsening trade relations between the US and China could lead to significant problems for global logistics businesses
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Energy transition: Transition management
Investing in new sources of power and the technology assisting ‘energy transition’ is a natural avenue for ESG investors. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Offices: Crash test for new model
The flexible working sector is expected to transform the traditional office market, but will it be able to weather a market downturn? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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10 years after Lehman: German real estate funds
Not long after the global financial crisis, Germany’s open-ended property funds experienced their own existential threat. But the industry ultimately survived, writes Steffen Sebastian
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Renewables: Holding the power
Advances in rechargeable batteries and storage capabilities are vital to the continuing growth of the renewables industry, writes Boris Beltermann
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Demographics US: Litmus test for specialist laboratories
Specialist office space catering to life-sciences companies and laboratories in the US is benefiting from demographic and technology changes, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Agriculture: Food for thought
Growing trade for food across the world makes agricultural land a target for investors. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Secondaries: Traders move to core
The rise of real estate secondaries was rooted in the crisis and opportunity funds. Today, growth is coming from core funds, writes Paul Robinson
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Residential Australia: Victim of its success?
The pace of growth prompted talk of a bubble. Andrew Schwartz explores whether Australian residential is too successful a story
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Real Estate: China changes gear
China is drawing up new laws to tackle rising levels of distressed debt. Florence Chong assesses what this means for the real estate sector
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Emerging Markets: Just too risky to bear?
Higher yields in emerging markets should compensate for greater infrastructure risks. But, as Christopher O’Dea writes, do not underestimate the risks