All Magazine articles – Page 24
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UK: LGPS pooling takes shape
As the pooling of the UK’s 91 local authority pension funds picks up pace, the ramifications for real estate are becoming clearer. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Logistics US: Spending power
Online retail is boosting logistics markets in the US. But the real driver of growth is consumer spending, as Christopher O’Dea finds
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Infrastructure: Top 10 manager profiles
The 10 largest infrastructure managers vary in size, history and approach. Christopher O’Dea and Florence Chong report
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Italy: Pockets of activity
There is no widespread overhaul of asset allocation among Italian institutions. But some are looking to increase exposure, writes Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
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MagazineUS Infrastructure: Can Trump make infrastructure great again?
‘Nobody can build better’, said Trump during the election. Investors will be hoping he can live up to his rhetoric, writes Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineOffice UK: Back info hubs for an age of automation
As more office jobs are automated, investors need to think about the sustainability of the cities they invest in. Chris Urwin and Sandip Bhalsod explain
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MagazineAustralia Infrastructure: Deep domestic pockets
Superannuation funds are under pressure to invest in domestic infrastructure, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineOffice Australia: Two tales of two cities
Investors are flocking to Australian offices. But Perth and Brisbane paint a different picture to Sydney and Melbourne, says Florence Chong
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Office Australia: Minding their own business
Investors have bought the platform that runs their highly-prized Australian office portfolio. Florence Chong reports
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Private Debt: A best friend in Basel
Dynamics in the UK public-private-partnership market are changing – and they are favouring institutional investors, writes Lauren Parr
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Capital Flows: Investors leave the tap running
Markets are late-stage and the economic-political backdrop risky. Thomas Wiegelmann and Nikodem Szumil look at why cross-border investment continues unabated
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MagazineHealthcare UK: Pay due care
Healthcare is one of a number of niche sectors attracting investors looking beyond core real estate markets. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Secondaries: Catching the flight to safety
Political uncertainty and flight-to-safety behaviour could provide a boost to the growing real estate secondaries market
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Healthcare Germany: A challenge worth taking
The healthcare sector is fragmented and tightly regulated, but it has not put off investors, say Johann Rumetsch and Raffaele Mazza
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Healthcare US: Changing diagnosis
President Trump has pledged to abolish Obamacare. But there are bigger factors at play for US healthcare. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineCity Focus Charlotte: ‘Restroom law’ fallout
North Carolina’s controversial ‘restroom law’ has caused companies to shun Charlotte. But can the city weather the political storm? Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineCity Focus Kuala Lumpur: A Signature investment
The city is at the forefront of Malaysia’s economic transformation. But, as Florence Chong reports, Kuala Lumpur is also becoming more liveable
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Secondaries: Traders move to core
The rise of real estate secondaries was rooted in the crisis and opportunity funds. Today, growth is coming from core funds, writes Paul Robinson
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Private Debt: Strong year-end for UK deals
While few can ignore the economic uncertainty in UK real estate, some major deals were struck at the end of 2016, writes Russell Handy
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Private Debt: Time to take the stairs?
With a growing weight of capital bearing down on senior debt, investors may be tempted by mezzanine investments



