Latest reports – Page 1564
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Magazine
Fees: Releasing the TGER
The total global expense ratio (TGER) is the latest step in harmonising fee and cost transparency on a global basis
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Magazine
Fees: Price comparison
In light of new research suggesting that active managers keep more than 70% of investors’ profits, Richard Cooper and Kate Fearnley look at real estate fee structures
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Magazine
Research: German property, 10 years on
A decade after the financial crisis, Nikodem Szumilo and Thomas Wiegelmann explore how German real estate has correlated with other asset classes
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Magazine
Benchmarking: Infrastructure taxonomy
Infrastructure assets can be classified by geography, sector and business model. It is important to understand what investors want, before building an industry standard
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PropertyEU Archive
APF International links up with Angelo Gordon to buy major Utrecht project
Amsterdam-based investment manager APF International has joined forces with US privately-held group Angelo Gordon to acquire the building rights on a plot of land close to Utrecht central station in the Netherlands, from Dutch railway operator NS Stations.
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PropertyEU Archive
Stenprop adopts REIT status as it refocuses on UK multi-let industrial sector
Johannesburg- and Bermuda-listed Stenprop has announced plans to convert to the tax-efficient UK REIT status as part of plans to refocus on the UK multi-let industrial sector.
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PropertyEU Archive
European shopping centre completions fall 23% in 2017 - C&W
The rate of shopping centre development in Europe is slowing, with completions down 23% year-on-year at 3.8 million m2 in 2017, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest European Shopping Centres report.
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PropertyEU Archive
M7 raises €30m for first French fund
European real estate investor and asset manager M7 Real Estate has raised its first dedicated French fund, with equity commitments of €30 mln from high net worth, family office and institutional investors based in Asia, the US and Europe.
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PropertyEU Archive
Knight Frank IM raises further €285m for long Income fund
Knight Frank Investment Management said that it has raised £250 mln (€285 mln) of new equity in a third close for its Long Income Property Unit Trust (KFIM LIPUT).
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PropertyEU Archive
Europe's listed sector surges 4.4% in April - GPR
The European listed property sector, as represented by the GPR 250 Europe Index, posted a positive return of 4.4% in April, thanks to strong performances particularly in the Netherlands (9.8%) and France (6.1%).
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Magazine
Korean Investors: Alternative universe
South Korean investors are expanding their alternatives exposure, and overseas real estate debt is a key target. Florence Chong reports
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Magazine
Forestry: Carbon capture
Timberland provides diversification and stable returns, and can help reduce an investor’s carbon footprint. Florence Chong and Christopher O’Dea report
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News
Lisa Kaufman to succeed Stan Kraska as LaSalle Securities CEO
Kraska who’s been with the company for more than 30 years will retire at the end of the year
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News
Prologis to acquire smaller rival DCT Industrial Trust for $8.4bn
Prologis will buy DCT in a stock-for-stock transaction, including the assumption of debt
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News
Pennsylvania SERS replaces real estate managers on separate accounts [corrected]
Terminates two separate accounts held with real estate firm Lowe Enterprises Investors
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News
Kennedy Wilson buys multifamily asset in Ireland from Blackstone fund
Kennedy Wilson bought the Elysian in Cork for €87.5m
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PropertyEU Archive
CPPIB seeks buyer for Valencian student housing facility
Canadian pension fund CPPIB has mandated broker Savills to sell its Galileo Galilei student housing facility in the Spanish city of Valencia, PropertyEU has learned.
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PropertyEU Archive
EUROPROPERTY: €350m portfolio sale could push German yields to 4.5%
Alpha assets on market as investor demand in sector remains strong.
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PropertyEU Archive
EUROPROPERTY: MacDowel and Betz-Vais step up at Lloyds Bank
Pair promoted to senior positions in bank’s specialist real estate lending teams.
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PropertyEU Archive
Nordics set to dominate data centre investment - Savills
The Nordics and the Netherlands offer the best opportunities for investment in the burgeoning data centres market, but the need to have smaller scale domestic facilities to comply with data and privacy laws is set to lead to an uptick in activity across all of Europe, according to advisor Savills' new ...