All Real Assets articles in May/June 2017 (Magazine)
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Special ReportsTop 100 global investors 2017
The top 100 global investors are ranked by size of real estate assets under management at the end of 2016
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Analysis
Rates rise up the agenda
Our investor survey has repeated the same message year on year: institutional real estate allocations continue to rise or remain stable
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Investor Forum: Agree to disagree
Listed REITs can mirror direct investments, but do they they belong in property portfolios? Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and advisers
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Infrastructure Airports: Not cleared for landing
Institutional investors would love to invest in US airports but, so far, it has proved close to impossible. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Infrastructure Airports: A public flight to quality
The broad set of public companies owning global infrastructure assets is an opportunity for investors to increase exposure, writes Fraser Hughes
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MagazineAsset Allocation: Gravitating to the world’s core
With bond yields low and real estate markets in late-cycle, investors are looking at increasing their exposure to global core, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Investor Survey: Allocators stand firm
Despite some concern over interest rates, property allocations remain stable, while interest in developments, debt and REITs look to be on the rise, according to IPE Real Estate’s latest investor survey
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MagazineAsia-Pacific: APAC finds its core values
The concept of investing in core assets in Asia-Pacific is gaining traction, although so far much of the focus has been on Australia, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineAsia-Pacific: Homes from home
US multifamily specialist Greystar has ambitions to become a global residential platform. Its latest expansion has taken it to Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineAustralianSuper: Steering the super ship
Jack McGougan joined AustralianSuper just before the 2008 crisis. He talks to Florence Chong about pruning its property portfolio and taking it direct
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MagazineCity Focus Beijing: China’s nerve centre
China’s capital is very much a government town, but it is also a growing economic centre, home to state-owned enterprises. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineStudent Housing: Graduating to the big league
As the boundary between student and professional living blurs, Germany’s growing sector is ripe for consolidation, says Russell Handy
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Interest Rates Infrastructure: Not just a bond proxy
How do interest rates affect global listed infrastructure? It is important to look beyond the short term, writes Giuseppe Corona
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Portfolio: A broader horizon
Research supports looking beyond offices in gateway cities when creating a global strategy, say Hans Vrensen, Ken Baccam and Guillaume Oliveira
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MagazineCity Focus Oslo: Warming to a cool market
With political uncertainty on the minds of investors, the cool-headed Norwegian capital is well positioned to attract international capital, writes Russell Handy
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MagazineCity Focus Miami: The Magic City’s next trick
The city has been booming with tourism, trade and finance. But rising sea levels could dampen one of the hottest markets in the US, writes Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineGermany: Moving the dial
Pension funds BVK and ÄVWL are pushing their property allocations beyond 20%. Barbara Ottawa reports on the challenges they face
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MagazineUS pensions: The new DIY investors?
Mass PRIM made its first direct deal without a third-party manager last year. Is this the start of a new trend? Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineInterest Rates Europe: Time to raise the stakes?
If interest rates rise, the implications for Europe look complicated. So, asks Maha Khan Phillips, should investors go up or down the risk curve?
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MagazineRetail: Food for thought
Staying focused on changing retail models is equally important as paying attention to consumer behaviour, writes Russell Handy



