All Magazine articles – Page 50
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A place for Germany’s new limited partnership?
Germany has created a new limited partnership structure as part of its AIFMD implementation. Barbara Ottawa investigates whether it will rival the long-established Spezialfonds
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Starting something new
Real estate debt is a new investment class for European institutions. Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and advisers about their experiences so far
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Time for paella and pizza?
Is it time for investors to give Spain and Italy serious consideration? Caroline Molette and Carol Hodgson investigate
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MagazineSmall fish in a big pond
Despite the ability to raise public capital, REITs have yet to dominate European real estate. Robert Stassen reports
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MagazineThe domino effect
The number of REIT regimes in Asia has grown over recent years. It is now a question of when and where next, writes Peter Mitchell
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Better late than never
It may take some time before the first is launched, but Ireland is finally getting its hard-won REIT regime. Enda Faughnan reports
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G-REIT and small
There was a spate of IPOs in the residential market this year, but Germany’s underdeveloped REIT market was unable to participate. Helge Dammann reports
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Grow in size, specialise
Established six years ago, the UK REIT sector is still emerging. Specialist players, including housing REITs, could shape its development, writes Liz Peace
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REITs of Spring?
The government’s reform of the REIT regime is a work in progress, but the US experience provides encouraging signs for its future, writes Rosalind Rowe
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Taking stock of listed
Should investors look to stock markets for their infrastructure exposure or is it necessary to stick to the private markets? Rachel Fixsen investigates
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Second time lucky
Will it be second time lucky for Spain’s reformed SOCIMI regime? José Lucas is confident it will
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Global pathways
The listed market is an obvious route for investors wanting exposure to global emerging markets. Lynn Strongin Dodds highlights some important considerations
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Exporting the US model
Real estate investment trusts were invented in the US in the 1960s. Some now have more global ambitions, but theirs is fundamentally a local business, writes Michael Lester
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MagazineOn to a good thing
Listed property companies took to the public debt markets in number last year and the sector in Europe is unlikely to look back, writes Lynn Strongin Dodds
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Fast and flexible
Charles Ostroumoff explains how IPD segment futures offer portfolio managers the ability to hedge and rebalance quickly and cheaply
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Blending the best
Real estate portfolios can enjoy the best of both worlds. Christine Senior looks at the possibilities of combining public and private
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MagazineOperational, not financial, returns
Higher gearing can lead to higher share price volatility. This is the single biggest reason why investors view listed property as unsuitable, warns Hugo Machin
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MagazinePlaying different roles
Institutional investors and their advisers have a variety of reasons for investing in listed real estate. Rachel Fixsen talks to six
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MagazineThe future is liquid
Defined contribution pensions will come to dominate in the future but they require daily liquidity. Christine Senior investigates what this means for real estate



