All Magazine articles – Page 17
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Funds: when open doesn’t really mean open
Open-ended structures are in vogue in real estate, but not in infrastructure. Why the divergence? asks Richard Lowe
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Demographics US: The Millennial effect
US real estate is going to be transformed by the country’s population of 90m Millennials, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Demographics US: Litmus test for specialist laboratories
Specialist office space catering to life-sciences companies and laboratories in the US is benefiting from demographic and technology changes, writes Christopher O’Dea
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UK DC pensions: Property’s defining moment
Research shows there is an important role for real estate in UK DC pension schemes, despite structural barriers to growth. Gail Moss reports
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Demographics UK: Cross currents
Demographic shifts are not necessarily positive for all sectors. While traditional commercial sectors will need to evolve, alternative and new sectors could flourish
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European open-ended funds: Fixing a pricing conundrum
Michael Hornsby updates on INREV Open End Fund Pricing paper
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Listed infrastructure: Bridging two worlds
The concept of blending listed and private real estate is well established. For infrastructure it is a newer, but important, area for debate, as Fraser Hughes and Simon Wilde show
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Impact investing: Beyond the financial return
Impact investing in real estate is gaining momentum. Rachel Fixsen looks at today’s market strategies
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Demographics Australia: Coming-of-age story
Institutional investment in Australian healthcare property is only just beginning. But the sector is expected to mature quickly. Florence Chong reports
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Demographics Asia: Retiring the demographic dividend
The growth of the working-age population has provided a massive boost to the Asia-Pacific economy in recent years. Now those workers are retiring, writes Florence Chong
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Demographics Europe: An age-old problem
Europe’s ageing populations have serious implications for real estate investment. Rachel Fixsen investigates how fund managers are responding to the challenge
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African real estate funds: An overlooked sector
African real estate funds have struggled to raise as much capital as private equity and infrastructure vehicles in the region. Johanna Monthe, Jonathan de Lance-Holmes and Nicole Paige investigate why
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Demographics Africa: Follow the people
If population is the ultimate source of demand for real estate, should long-term global investors be allocating to Africa? Christopher O’Dea reports
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Demographics Asia: Opportunity in adversity
Retirement housing markets in Asia-Pacific are diverse and hard to access, but the opportunity is difficult to ignore. Florence Chong reports
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Retail: No shopping maul
The end of bricks-and-mortar retail? Far from it, argue Steve Shigekawa and Brian Jones
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Japanese investors: Land of the rising sum
Japanese investors are returning to global real estate after an extended hiatus. Florence Chong considers whether the level of investment will reach the heights of the 1980s
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Investor Profiles: Italy
Italian pension funds have been busy diversifying into both real estate and infrastructure
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Global Trade: NAFTA
Regardless of the future of NAFTA, global trade will in the main persevere. But the saga has opened up the question of its true relationship with real estate, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Investor Profiles: France
The French have been investing heavily in real assets. Rachel Fixsen profiles four of the country’s biggest pension funds
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Shipping: Favourable tide to ship out of ports
Should investors look to ships rather than ports for exposure to global trade? Christopher O’Dea explores the options