All Real Assets articles in May/June 2016 (Magazine)
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Top 100 global investors 2016
The top 100 global investors are ranked by size of real estate assets under management at the end of 2015. Numbers are calculated by S&P Global’s MMD and IPE
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Asset Allocation: Saying no to infrastructure
Norway has bucked the trend and decided against moving its sovereign wealth fund into unlisted infrastructure
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MagazineAtlanta: Legislating for success
Political and religious issues have threatened Atlanta’s economic success, but its property market is still booming
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Office Germany: From A to B
In addition to the ‘top seven’, Germany has a diverse range of ‘B cities’. Andri Eglitis looks at office investments in the second tier
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Office UK: Life beyond London?
Investors are looking beyond London to the UK’s Big Six and Mid Six. Martin Towns assesses the case for venturing outside the capital
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Brazil’s perfect storm?
Political instability has undermined Brazil’s real estate industry. Should international investors stay away or take advantage?
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AnalysisBrexit uncertainty hits UK markets
BREXIT Uncertainty and paralysis have hit the UK property markets in the lead up to the referendum on Britain’s place in Europe
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MagazineBrussels: Capital gains
Decreasing vacancy levels in Brussels and yield compression in rival European cities have put the Belgian capital back in the spotlight
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InterviewsInterview: Keppel Capital - Singapore’s new contender
Singapore’s Keppel Group is merging its real assets investment divisions into one entity. Florence Chong speaks to Keppel Capital’s CEO designate Christina Tan
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Technology: Get ready for change
Disruptive technologies will affect all facets of infrastructure, and investors need to be prepared for change
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Student Housing: Top of the class
US student housing is getting top marks from investors. Christopher O’Dea looks at a sector about to graduate
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Investor Survey: Closed-ended funds take top spot
Only 5% of investors have been reducing their property allocations, and closed-ended funds have taken over as the top choice of vehicle
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Co-investment: When investors team up
The practice comes with opportunities and risks, but also binds investors and managers closer together, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Office US: Shared-space economy
The new generation of co-working office space in the US has been transformative. But there are risks in its lease-arbitrage business model
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MagazineStudent Housing: A sleeper emerges
Institutional investors are finally waking up to the full potential of global student housing markets
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Office Europe: Mild speculation
Increased demand from investors and improving occupancy levels combine to bring development into play – with Europe’s core cities still holding sway
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MagazineRoads: The FAST and the furious
The FAST Act has diverted public money to the US’s crumbling roads, but not enough. Is this an opportunity for investors?
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Fees: Paying over the odds?
Are investors paying too much in open-ended funds? Douglas Crawshaw explains why the industry should switch from amortisation to an offer-spread methodology
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Investor Forum: In search of value
With prime markets around the world so steeply priced, where are real estate investors finding value today? We speak to six funds
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Fund Strategies: Open-ended question
Is the market for pan-European open-ended funds about to enter a new phase of growth? We explore the appeal for both investors and managers



