All Magazine articles – Page 46
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MagazineGovernance pressures increase
Investors are more focused on governance, transparency and operational aspects of fund managers and joint venture partners, writes John Forbes.
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Primed for growth
Fund managers and property developers are ready to meet institutional investor demand for UK residential real estate. But investors are moving slowly, says Maha Khan Phillips
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INREV revamps guidelines
The INREV guidelines, widely adopted by the real estate funds industry in Europe, are being revised to reflect a significantly changed marketplace. Lonneke Löwik, Michael Hornsby and Renaud Breyer explain.
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Investors in healthcare
The healthcare and care-home sector is still a small fraction of the institutional market in Europe. But fund providers believe that the demographics are in their favour, reports Maha Khan Phillips
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MagazineIntegrating property risks
A new study from IPD/MSCI reveals concerns at major institutions about integrating property into their wider risk managament. Peter Hobbs and Bert Teuben explain.
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Loan losses to stabilise
Large losses for legacy CMBS deals will level off as secondary property values stabilise. Andrea Daniels offers the outlook for securitised lending
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Omni-channel shakes up retail
The rise of ‘omni-channel’ is having massive repercussions for retail and logistics. But it is a complicated picture that varies across Europe, writes Christine Senior
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MagazinePreferred property
PREFERRED REITS They can offer equity-like returns with fixed income-like risk. Lynn Strongin Dodds explores the case for preferred shares of REITs
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The debt fund gold rush
New debt fund managers continue to emerge, but capital allocated by investors is still finite, leading to hotly contested marketplace. Andrew Moylan reports
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MagazineFunding a new asset class
The debt fund market in Europe is beginning to gain critical mass. Maha Khan Phillips and Richard Lowe explore an increasingly diverse sector
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Drawn into the unknown
Real estate debt has gained traction with institutional investors in recent years. But Rachel Fixsen finds that, for many, it is a new and uncertain asset class
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Germany: The tide remains out
Survey shows earlier expectations of a ‘wave of distress’ may have been overstated, writes Sebastian Krautz
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The land of opportunity
Global distressed debt investors have turned their attention to Europe as banks deal with problematic property loans. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Single-family housing builds institutional momentum
The closing of a €716m US residential fund is the latest sign that single-family homes in the US are becoming an institutional asset class in their own right. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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AP4 backs the individual
AP4 puts the emphasis on finding the right people for its property investments. Mats Andersson speaks to Rachel Fixsen
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US adjusts to new debt market
Real estate debt strategies in the US have been established for several years. But the market is becoming more competitive, writes Stephanie Schwartz-Driver
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KLP aims at moving target
With its fund growing, KLP has its work cut out to reach its allocation target. Gunnar Gjørtz speaks to Rachel Fixsen
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ATP’s all equity approach
Michael Nielsen tells Rachel Fixsen how tightening credit conditions could work to ATP’s advantage
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A resurgence for Asian property funds?
The greatest improvements in fundraising have been confined to North American strategies. But Asia could be next in line, writes Andrew Moylan



