All Magazine articles – Page 32
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MagazineAsset Allocation: Class divide
There are important differences between real estate and infrastructure for allocators to consider, writes Derek Williams
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MagazineAlternatives: Healthy prognosis
An influx of institutional capital has driven down yields on healthcare property. But investors still see opportunity in this growing market, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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MagazineMontreal: The ascent of Mont Royal
Montréal’s economy has lagged Ontario and the western provinces for nearly 40 years. But the city is now growing, writes Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineAustralia: Time to get out?
Some of the biggest foreign investors in Australian real estate are selling. Is the market too hot? Sharon Hayes investigates
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MagazineBangalore: Electronic city
As India’s capital of IT, Bangalore is lighting up as the city for office and residential investments. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Sustainability: Benchmarking the lenders
GRESB has extended its remit into real estate debt. Sara Anzinger explains why it is important to track the sustainability performance of lenders
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Property Debt: Beyond the boroughs
The story of UK property debt was all about the regions last year. Russell Handy reports on an industry looking firmly beyond London
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MagazineBirmingham: An investor’s paradise
Big infrastructure and property developments in a dynamic city not quite at its zenith have caught the imagination of investors, writes Russell Handy
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Retail: Not a matter of clicks vs bricks
Despite the impact of e-commerce, physical stores remain a cornerstone of consumer engagement, says Justin Taylor
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Investor Universe: Canada
When Canadian pension funds have cash on hand, they behave a lot like us – they take a trip to the shopping mall. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Portfolio: Quality control
Prime, secondary and tertiary are inconsistently used terms to describe building and location quality. But asset allocators need an accepted, accurate industry-wide definition, writes Malcolm Frodsham
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MagazineMarket Cycles: Fear of heights
Have the major markets of New York and London reached a peak? We assess a seemingly precipitous real estate sector
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Infrastructure Debt: Too much of a good thing?
Investors are piling into infrastructure debt, swelling fund managers’ AUMs but also creating a dilemma. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Debt Funds: The rise of real-assets lending
A record number of infrastructure debt funds are in the market today, while 2015 was a strong year for real estate debt fundraising
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Valuation: Debt funds and fair value
Valuing estate funds on a fair-value basis can introduce financial market volatility out of kilter with the stable cash flows. Anthony Shayle, Paul Guest and Zachery Gauge explain
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Portfolio De-Risking: Still a role to play
The growing phenomenon of ‘de-risking’ among UK pension funds has often implied a broad move out of risk assets. But Alistair Jones and Mark Callender ask whether property should be spared
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MagazineEurope’s listed revolution
A wave of European IPOs has made global listed property a reality – just as Europe begins to offer value, writes Gillian Tiltman
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MagazineForestry: Slow growth market
Institutional investors are heading for the trees as they desperately seek alternative sources of income. The forestry and timberland markets are ripe for picking, writes Christopher O’Dea reports
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Retail: Importance of Location
The rapid change in shopping behaviour is making location risk the biggest challenge retail investors face in Europe, writes Marrit Laning
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Industry prepares for a more ‘real’ world
TIAA-CREF and BlackRock are the latest investment management houses to merge their real estate and infrastructure activities into a single real assets division. Both investors and managers are looking to create real assets umbrellas



