All Magazine articles – Page 14
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Education infrastructure: Changing curriculum
School construction and redevelopment opportunities are evolving, says Rachel Fixsen
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GRESB captures ESG progress and focus on resilience
The benchmark has assessed 903 real estate companies, funds and developers on their sustainability, covering a record 79,000 assets. Chris Pyke analyses the results
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Infrastructure: Overcoming the Brexit effect
Tom Sumpster is head of infrastructure finance at LGIM Real Assets
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Infrastructure as asset class: a brief history
Its inception pre-dates the financial crisis, but infrastruture investment has evolved significantly since 2008, writes Georg Inderst
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Student housing: Why Allianz has gone back to school
The market for student accommodation is booming, attracting record investment and new specialised entrants providing innovative solutions for a traditionally underserved demographic
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Australian real estate debt: Coming of age
The Australian debt market is maturing as a flurry of new lenders look to make their mark in a growing market, writes Florence Chong
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Top 100 Infrastructure Investors 2018
The assets of the 100 largest institutional infrastructure investors have increased by more than 20% over the past year. We speak to five of the biggest
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10 years after Lehman: This time it's different
Real estate investors learned painful lessons 10 years ago. With signs of a correction yet to materialise, can the market escape a repeat of 2008? Christopher O’Dea reports
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10 years after Lehman: Rate rises to test UK lending market
Leverage in the UK is lower than it was 10 years ago. But with price declines on the cards, investors should take extra care around high LTVs, write Nicole Lux and Sotiris Tsolacos
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10 years after Lehman: The lasting effects of sub-prime
Falling home ownership since the crisis has fuelled the multifamily boom, but why is the single-family market lagging? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report
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10 years after Lehman: UK real estate funds
Property funds in the UK were hit dramatically by the financial crisis. John Forbes, PwC real estate leader at the time, looks back at the lessons learned
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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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10 years after Lehman: Infrastructure
Infrastructure went into the financial crisis emulating the leveraged private-equity model, but is now evolving into a more diverse, long-term asset class. Christopher O’Dea reports
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10 years after Lehman: Banking in the shadows
Leverage is no longer the danger it was in 2008. But can investors and regulators be sure? As Richard Lowe reports, the European lending market is just as – if not more – in the dark
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10 years after Lehman: After the big short
The pace of financial innovation overtook investors and regulators in the mid-2000s with disastrous consequences. Christopher O’Dea explains how the repercussions are still being felt in real estate
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Performance in the round
The concept of circular economy is gaining momentum, but what about within the built environment? Elena Johansson reports
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Infrastructure managers told to ‘raise game’
NEST CIO warns industry on missing out on DC pensions market, while CalSTRS discriminates in favour of transparent managers
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Finding real estate's relative value
With yields at historic lows, real estate is priced attractively versus other asset classes. But, ask Hans Vrensen and Dennis Schoenmaker, how can investors best assess its value?
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Property’s digital skeleton key
Technological innovation, from blockchain to shared-economy start-ups, threatens to unlock value that has always been hidden in real estate markets
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UK to crack down on LPs
The government plans to reform one of the real estate industry’s most popular vehicles, UK limited partnerships, over money-laundering concerns. Melville Rodrigues explains