All Magazine articles – Page 55
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Coming to terms with debt
Real estate debt investing can be misunderstood and is at times obtuse. Richard Lowe outlines what the generalist investors should take on board
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The law of unintended consequences
The property industry faces a confluence of regulatory changes, including Basel III, ‘slotting’ and shadow banking legislation. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Engineered for success
There is great potential for the rise of debt funds, but creating the right structure is essential, write Carsten Loll, Frank Schwem and Jan Tibor Böttcher
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Experience vs exuberance
As the popularity of debt funds in the US grows and new players enter the market, will experience trump enthusiasm? Stephanie Schwartz Driver finds out
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New game, old rules
The emergence of debt funds has raised questions about the fee structures and corporate governance provisions being used. Vitaliy Tonenchuk explains
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Mind the refinancing gap
The pace at which banks have been deleveraging has been fast, but will it be maintained? Bart Gysens and Francesca Tondi explore the implications
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Good theory, but in practice?
Will institutional investors embrace senior property debt as a viable alternative to fixed income? Shayla Walmsley reports
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MagazineTaking the public route
Faced with a dry bank-lending market, listed companies have taken to the bond markets to raise cash. Christine Senior reports
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Symptoms of withdrawal
Banks are withdrawing from European lending and only the core markets continue to attract interest from new and traditional players. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Carpe Diem
Risk appetite will begin to normalise and 2013 will become known as the time the window on European opportunistic investments was flung wide open, says Joe Valente
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Follow the light
Despite all the gloom, there are some pockets of opportunity for European real estate developers seeking financing, writes Matthew Cutts
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MagazineSpecial measures
IPD launched a dedicated Spezialfonds index last year, offering greater transparency. Daniel Piazolo and Sebastian Gläsner explore the latest numbers
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Safety comes first
Despite some high-profile departures, Germany’s debt markets are relatively well served – but only in the core market, writes Jörg Schürmann
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A clean sheet
Neil Harris explains why INREV’s Standard Data Delivery Sheet should become the de-facto standard for European investors
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The rewards of preparation
Following the publication of the AIFMD remuneration guidelines, Melville Rodrigues considers the implications and suggests the next steps to be taken
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The time is now
With the release of level-two measures, fund managers can no longer maintain a wait-and-see approach to AIFMD. Michael Hornsby and Axelle Ferey explain
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Another lean year for CMBS?
Issuance is expected to be muted in 2013 and it could be several years before activity truly rebounds, writes Lynn Strongin Dodds
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MagazineBarriers to deep capital sources
Interest is building among investors, but challenges must be overcome before debt funds can access a deep pool of capital. Richard Lowe reports
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MagazineConsumer choice
There are already more than 20 debt funds vying for institutional capital and yet several more managers are also moving into the market. Richard Lowe reports
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Consumer trends
Real estate fund launches remained limited in size but some might indicate the start of something more significant. Richard Lowe reports



