Latest reports – Page 7
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Fund Management Infrastructure: Creative cash flows
Competition for assets is forcing the infrastructure fund management industry to innovate. But it needs to keep a handle on the risks, writes Florence Chong
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City Focus Berlin: Spending spree
Global political instability and a wealth of start-up firms have boosted Berlin’s appeal, with the office and residential sectors in vogue, says Russell Handy
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Hotels Europe: Short-stay assets, long-term capital
Its customers come and go, but the hotel industry is attracting a new kind of long-term owner. Maha Khan Phillips checks into a growing institutional sector
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Emerging Markets: Stars align above India
Based on the past two decades, now could be the time for institutional investors to turn their attention to Indian real estate, writes Manfred Kupka
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Infrastructure Telecoms: A strong signal
A growing area of opportunity, the telecoms market requires a clear and up-to-date understanding of its dynamics, writes Rachel Fixsen
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Residential Global: Homeward bound
Large investors are becoming international homeowners like never before. Florence Chong looks at a global allocation phenomenon
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Infrastructure Airports: Not cleared for landing
Institutional investors would love to invest in US airports but, so far, it has proved close to impossible. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Rates rise up the agenda
Our investor survey has repeated the same message year on year: institutional real estate allocations continue to rise or remain stable
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US pensions: The new DIY investors?
Mass PRIM made its first direct deal without a third-party manager last year. Is this the start of a new trend? Christopher O’Dea reports
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Interest rates US: The race is on
The world’s major central banks have waved the green flag on a race that will hold the attention of real estate investors – one between financing costs and rental rates.
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Retail UK: A land of powerhouses?
Regional cities, often in the shadow of London, have been pushing hard to attract and expand investment since the Brexit vote. Mark Faithfull reports
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Student Housing: International studies
The sector is led by the US, UK and Australia. But student housing is fast becoming a global market, writes Florence Chong
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City Focus Oslo: Warming to a cool market
With political uncertainty on the minds of investors, the cool-headed Norwegian capital is well positioned to attract international capital, writes Russell Handy
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Asia-Pacific: APAC finds its core values
The concept of investing in core assets in Asia-Pacific is gaining traction, although so far much of the focus has been on Australia, writes Florence Chong
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Technology: The big disrupter
Real estate investment is as traditional as they come, and technological innovation is wreaking havoc
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Technology: The power of crowdfunding
Real estate crowdfunding has existed for only five years. Will it remain a niche activity, or is it going to affect markets? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Logistics Asia-Pacific: Follow the traffic
E-commerce is taking off in Asia, and a number of groups have spotted a huge opportunity in logistics. Florence Chong reports
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Transport infrastructure: Structure your journey
Investors like the long-term income of infrastructure, but the journey can vary depending on the type of asset, writes Rachel Fixsen
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Alternatives: Leisure - Going out in town
People in the UK are spending less of their leisure time out of town and more in town, in this buoyant but evolving market, writes Eleanor Jukes
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City Focus Stockholm: Fully stocked
One of the fastest population growth rates in Europe has city administrators and investors scratching their heads, writes Russell Handy