All Magazine articles – Page 56
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MagazineMarching to their own drum
Research shows that insurers’ careful entrance into the lending market has more to do with risk aversion than Solvency II. Simon Cookson explains
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MagazineEndurance test
Investors will find out in the coming years whether the clubs and JVs they formed to avoid funds can withstand the long haul. Shayla Walmsley reports
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MagazineMeeting in the middle
In redefining themselves, many opportunity funds find themselves encroaching on the value-added space, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Spain’s real revival
Will the new ‘bad bank’ and a revamped REIT regime encourage investors back to the Spanish property market? Shayla Walmsley reports
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MagazineSeoul trader
South Korea Korean investors like the security of London, reports Shayla Walmsley. But will pressure for returns push them to less mature markets?
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MagazineThe year of the vulture
Will 2013 prove a better year for distressed debt investors and are high double-digit returns a realistic prospect? Lynn Strongin Dodds explores
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MagazineSupply chain reaction
Realignment of corporate supply chains will eventually lead to greater occupier activity and investor appetite, writes Alexandra Tornow
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MagazineStatus symbol or savvy investment?
Can sub-5% yields be justified for super-prime property? Richard Gwilliam, Emma Harding and Fulgence Kayiranga assess the investment rationale behind trophy assets
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MagazineThe waiting game
Investors will need to wait longer for the Japanese real estate markets to bottom out, writes Takahiro Okubo
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Home improvement
The Chinese government has been tightening the screw on the domestic residential market. But has it worked? James Buckley finds out
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Something for all
The Asia-Pacific region is arguably the most dynamic property investment market in the world, writes Glyn Nelson
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Proceed with caution
Central and eastern property markets are back on the map for institutional investors. Kostis Papadopoulos reviews the case for Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary
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Living up to expectations
US Investors are betting on a recovery in the housing sector, and in US homeownership, writes Stephanie Schwartz Driver
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Uncertainty looms large
US National elections and the approaching ‘fiscal cliff’ make it difficult to devise investment strategies, finds Stephanie Schwartz Driver
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Two-lane recovery
US Real estate markets are at an interesting juncture, characterised by sluggish activity but high investor demand, writes Tsering Namgyal
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Logistics delivers success
IPD data shows logistics consistently outperforming. So is it poised for renewed investor interest in Europe, ask Eleanor Gilry and Doug Rowlands
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Maintaining momentum
Russia and Poland have experienced strong real estate investment activity in recent years. But will it continue? Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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The straight and narrow
Investors no longer want highly leveraged, private equity-style infrastructure products, and the market is slowly responding, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Fair value – are you ready?
Regulatory pressures for unlisted funds to use fair value accounting are increasing. Graham Barnes and Paul Robinson discuss the implications
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MagazineSpot the bubble
‘Bubble episodes’ in real estate markets are a source of valuable pricing information, say Sotiris Tsolacos and Chris Brooks



