Latest reports – Page 2087
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PropertyEU Archive
Fubon Life makes first foray in mainland Europe with Brussels purchase
Taiwanese insurer Fubon Life has emerged as the buyer of Brussels' Ellipse building in a share deal with developer AG Real Estate.
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PropertyEU Archive
Ingenious appoints Peritus as real estate lending partner
Ingenious Real Estate has named Peritus Corporate Finance as its new commercial partner for its real estate lending business.
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PropertyEU Archive
Invesco bags €358m Spanish hypermarket portfolio
Invesco Real Estate has exchanged contracts to acquire a portfolio of 11 hypermarkets in Northern Spain, for IRE's open-ended pan-European fund.
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PropertyEU Archive
Atrium sells off Czech retail portfolio to Palmer for €103m
CEE retail specialist Atrium European Real Estate has completed the sale of a portfolio of 10 retail assets in the Czech Republic for €103 mln.
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PropertyEU Archive
LOGISTICS BRIEFING 'Opportunity to make money has never been better'
The mood was distinctly bullish at PropertyEU’s European Logistics Investment Briefing, held at the London office of Savills on Tuesday.
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PropertyEU Archive
CBRE hires new exec director for UK Capital Markets
CBRE has announced the appointment of PJ Thibault as an executive director in its UK capital markets team.
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PropertyEU Archive
Aberdeen adds new student housing scheme to Hamburg portfolio
Aberdeen Asset Management has acquired a five-storey student accommodation property in Hamburg on behalf of a self-managed spezialfonds.
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PropertyEU Archive
LOGISTICS BRIEFING Last-mile delivery centres set to become a new asset class
A quiet revolution is happening in the logistics sector and those prescient enough to embrace it will reap rich rewards, delegates heard on Tuesday at the PropertyEU European Logistics Investment Briefing at the London headquarters of Savills.
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PropertyEU Archive
Era of low interest rates will keep core market yields down - C&W
Prime property yields in the eurozone are set for a period of stagnation as the likelihood of interest rate rises in the short term recedes, according to research from Cushman & Wakefield.
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PropertyEU Archive
Colliers International boosts earnings, revenues fall short
Colliers International posted record financial results in the final quarter of 2015, consolidating a strong third quarter.
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PropertyEU Archive
90 North closes two UK acquisitions for €86m
London-based investment adviser 90 North has announced the closing of two acquisitions in the UK for £66 mln (€86.5 mln).
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PropertyEU Archive
LGC and PGGM acquire Bristol site for build-to-rent development
Legal and General Capital (LGC) and Dutch pension fund manager PGGM have acquired a development site in Bristol for their joint venture to build properties for the UK private rental sector.
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PropertyEU Archive
Marathon's UK arm buys €40m Dutch office tower
A unit of MCAP Global Finance, the UK arm of New York-based asset manager Marathon, has acquired the Zuidtoren office building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands for just over €40 mln.
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PropertyEU Archive
LGP acquires Marston's HQ and seven pubs for €44m
Legal & General Property (LGP) has acquired the headquarters of UK pub chain Marston’s and seven of its pubs in two sale-and-leaseback transactions worth a total of £34.6 mln (€44.2 mln).
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PropertyEU Archive
Knight Frank raises €383m for first open-ended fund
Knight Frank Investment Management has raised £300 mln (€383 mln) at the first close of its inaugural open-ended fund.
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News
Denmark's ATP takes first steps into direct residential investment
Danish pension fund seeks to broaden range of opportunities by including housing
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News
Taiwan insurers push for relaxation of real estate limits
Regulators propose limiting investments to 30% of net worth
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Magazine
Regulation: Have passport, will travel
Non-EU managers have a wait before AIFMD passporting is extended to their jurisdictions. Rachel Fixsen reports on what this means for managers and investors
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MagazineAsset Allocation: Class divide
There are important differences between real estate and infrastructure for allocators to consider, writes Derek Williams
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Magazine
Infrastructure Debt: Too much of a good thing?
Investors are piling into infrastructure debt, swelling fund managers’ AUMs but also creating a dilemma. Christopher O’Dea reports



