All Magazine articles – Page 72

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    Who’s afraid of Solvency II?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    As the countdown to Solvency II begins, the general consensus among institutional investors is that the new regime that comes into force in December 2012 will have few adverse effects on real estate investment as it is not directly aimed at the asset class. The feeling is that in the ...

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    A class apart

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    With core in short supply and overpriced, multi-family has become the firm favourite. Other residential sub-sectors are also looking strong, as Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Varied appetites as regulation looms

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Investment activity by insurance companies has been hit hard by uncertainty over Solvency II, but many pension funds are showing a healthy risk appetite and are enjoying more choice and better terms, as Gail Moss reports

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    Awkward fit?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Is real estate losing its status as the default alternative within multi-asset portfolios? Shayla Walmsley talks to two pension funds with very different multi-asset approaches, and a consultant who believes that, at least for pension funds, property has probably had its day

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    Breaking down barriers

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Secondary market trading portal PropertyMatch is -expanding into continental Europe, but given that the region is dominated by closed-end funds and that trading is much more complex, what scope is there for this instrument of liquidity? After all, a closed end fund is exactly that – closed. Christine Senior reports

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    Go boldly, tread carefully

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Investors in residential would do well to consider opportunities globally but, as Gail Moss reports, the picture is very mixed, not least in Asia

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    Horizons broadening

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    As China and India continue to power ahead, introducing the REIT framework will help boost transparency and liquidity. Pirkko Juntunen reports

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    Business as usual?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The US is leading the CMBS recovery, with a significant increase in activity this year, while larger, more complex multi-borrower structures are making a comeback. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports

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    A strengthening case

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Real estate investment remains strong, due partly to inflation concerns, says Frank Schnattinger, who presents findings from his latest survey of German investors

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    Choice reaches new milestone

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The reporting best practice Non-listed funds’ transparency improved strongly last year but there is still room for improvement. Andrew Mituzas reports

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    Who’s your daddy?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Portfolio listed REITs, although increasingly popular among institutional investors, are mostly held by only a few institutional blockholders. So what effect does this clustering have on REIT stock price performance? Dirk Brounen, Nils Kok and David Ling report

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    Deflated expectations

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Recent evidence that property doesn’t necessarily offer an inflation hedge is getting through to pension funds, says Shayla Walmsley

  • Disequilibrium threatens
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    Disequilibrium threatens

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Do rising bond yields threaten property yields? If interest rates rise in line with forecasts we will see reverse yield gaps in several European cities, says Sotiris Tsolacos

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    Tangible distinction

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Property businesses that use swaps to hedge interest rate or other risks must not ignore the European Market Infrastructure Regulation, as Peter Cosmetatos explains

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    Diverging markets

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The communist legacy in the CEE is passing into history, but the degree to which real estate markets have made the transition to maturity from an investment perspective varies, says Jeremy Birkett-Jones

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    Dress rehearsal

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The FSA Remuneration Code has raised barely a ripple among UK investors. It is just a dry run for the real thing. Shayla Walmsley reports

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    The dynamics of expansion

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The risk that interest rates will return to the historical -average is the only cloud on an otherwise bright horizon for US real estate, says Randy Mundt

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    Rising in the East

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Investments in Asian non-listed property funds are expected to increase as growing confidence and maturity go hand in hand. Clara Lee presents the results of the fourth ANREV survey

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    Emerging potential

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    ASian markets A shortage of CPI-based rental indexation and the role played by market authorities in controlling real estate markets make real estate in Asia less potent as an inflation hedge than it is in the west, but only in the short term, as Patrick Lecomte reports

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    Empower the investor

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Private equity real estate needs a hefty dose of Darwinism, according to Ian Laming