All Magazine articles – Page 17
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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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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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European open-ended funds: Fixing a pricing conundrum
Michael Hornsby updates on INREV Open End Fund Pricing paper
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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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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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MagazineDemographics 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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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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European open-ended funds: Opening up questions
Pricing and transparency issues need to be addressed before Europe’s open-ended property funds market can grow as large as its US counterpart, says Jennifer Bollen
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US open-ended property funds: Steady as she goes
The days of strong returns are behind them, but core open-ended property funds in the US are very much active in the market. Christopher O’Dea reports on ‘The Odyssey’ funds
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MagazineUS pension funds get real on returns
US public pension plans have been increasingly adopting real-assets allocation frameworks to boost income. Christopher O’Dea looks at their innovations at a time of growing conservatism
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UK housing: Next generation rent
Build-to-rent housing in the UK is growing up fast. And, it is learning tricks from the hotel and student accommodation sectors, says James Duncan
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MagazineInvestor profiles: US
Public pension plans in the US have been some of the biggest allocators to real estate and infrastructure strategies. Jon Peterson and Richard Lowe profile six of the largest
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UK pensions: Major investors in the making
The consolidation of 89 local authority funds into eight pools has yet to transform the way Local Government Pension Schemes invest in real assets, says Brendan Maton
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TPP: Pacific Ocean’s 11
Although the US has withdrawn, the Trans-Pacific Partnership has the potential to boost Asia-Pacific real estate markets – especially Vietnam, says Florence Chong
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MagazineAgriculture: Food for thought
Growing trade for food across the world makes agricultural land a target for investors. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineNAFTA: US industrial property powers ahead
Despite worries about the future of the NAFTA, US industrial property has performed well, and might continue to do so. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineBelt and Road: Full steam ahead
Uncertainty hangs over global free trade agreements, but China’s Belt and Road initiative is opening up real estate opportunities in frontier markets, says Florence Chong
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MagazineMarket Report Retail: All to play for in retail’s new order
The tail end of 2017 saw two seismic mergers in the global retail property market, and another is on the cards. Mark Faithfull investigates what is going on
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MagazineBrexit: Withstand and deliver
What does Brexit and the future of trade mean for UK logistics? Maha Khan Phillips finds a sector in rude health



