All Real Assets articles in May/June 2017 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Sustainability: The green imperative
The real estate industry needs to become a more active participant in reducing carbon emissions. Richard Peiser and Thomas Wiegelmann explain
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Solvency II: Paying too high a price
As the latest review of Solvency II approaches, research yet again confirms that the capital charge for real estate should be lowered, writes Jeff Rupp
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Student Housing: Market revision
Will Brexit affect student numbers and hurt the appeal of the sector in the UK? Not necessarily, say Joanna Turner and Rocco Versace
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MagazineStudent Housing: International studies
The sector is led by the US, UK and Australia. But student housing is fast becoming a global market, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineInterest rates US: The race is on
The world’s major central banks have waved the green flag on a race that will hold the attention of real estate investors – one between financing costs and rental rates.
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South Korea: Lenders of second resort
Pension funds and insurers are pushing more and more into real estate debt. And their appetite will only get stronger, writes Florence Chong
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MagazineRetail UK: A land of powerhouses?
Regional cities, often in the shadow of London, have been pushing hard to attract and expand investment since the Brexit vote. Mark Faithfull reports
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Retail UK: Lights out at the mall
Shopping centres specialists have been investing heavily in a changing world. But the outlook for the sector still looks gloomy, writes Hemant Kotak
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MagazineRetail US: Shrink space, not returns
There are still investment opportunities in retail, but large parts of the market are challenged, or will simply disappear. Christopher O’Dea reports
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