Latest reports – Page 1664
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Regulation: EU powers ahead with plans to remove cross-border investment barriers
Momentum for the Capital Markets Union has not diminished despite the UK’s planned departure from the EU, writes John Forbes
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Fund Structuring: Brexit, BEPS and bifurcation
Brexit and BEPS could lead to a UK-EU bifurcationin real estate funds. Andrew Månsson-Lowe and Melville Rodrigues consider solutions for pan-European managers with UK operations
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MagazineInvestor Profiles: Germany
German investors include some of the biggest global real estate players. Barbara Ottawa profiles four
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Investor Profiles: Switzerland
Swiss investors are increasing and diversifying their exposure to real estate investments. Barbara Ottawa profiles four funds
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Allocation Trends: What’s really in the tin
The rise of real asset portfolios requires an understanding of the underlying characteristics and risk factors, rather than the labels
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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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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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MagazineResearch: 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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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 ArchiveAPF 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 ArchiveStenprop 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 ArchiveEuropean 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 ArchiveM7 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 ArchiveKnight 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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MagazineForestry: 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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PropertyEU ArchiveEurope'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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InterviewsInterview: Michael Weaver, Sunsuper
Sunsuper was one of the first movers into real assets when it was still relatively small. The Australian investor has been growing and so has its appetite
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InterviewsInterview: CapitaLand
CapitaLand has plans to expand globally and move significantly into third-party fund management. Florence Chong speaks to president and group CEO Lim Ming Yan
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MagazineKorean 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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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



