All Real Assets articles in May/June 2019 (Magazine)
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Special ReportsTop 100 Real Estate Investors 2019
IPE Real Assets’ top 100 ranking of some of the world’s largest real estate investors has captured more than $1.34trn (€1.20trn) in real estate assets held by pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and other institutional capital owners.
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MagazineValue Add: Renovating the APAC region
Value-add strategies in Asia-Pacific are becoming more prevalent –and varied. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineValue Add: Market makers, not risk takers
Why are investors seemingly taking on more risk at the top of the market? Because with value-add strategies they can take control of the risks, writes Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineAirports: Strategic transactions dominate
Large transactions involving airports have spiked recently. Christopher O’Dea explores what is propelling the market
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Corruption scandals hit US airports
Two scandals at US airports could pave the way for an influx of private investment. Christopher O’Dea
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MagazineFlash sale for Australian shopping-centre funds?
Redemption requests are building among Australia’s retail-focused property funds. Florence Chong looks at how the situation might play out
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MagazineFortius: Australia’s go-to value-add boutique
Value-add specialist Fortius has turned its attention to the Brisbane market and to B-grade offices in Sydney
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MagazineLondon: Too big to fail?
In the years running up to the Brexit vote, London boomed. Can the UK capital continue to prosper in the face of so much uncertainty? Razak Musah Baba reports
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Special ReportsUS multifamily: Build it and they will still come?
Multifamily developers and institutional investors continue to build more stock and new renters duly arrive. But, asks Christopher O’Dea, for how long?
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Special ReportsWarburg Pincus: China's first-time buyer
Warburg Pincus has led the charge into Chinese real estate. Florence Chong charts its expansion
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MagazineCapital tops office ranking
The city’s commercial real estate market is expected to grow strongly post-Brexit. Richard Lowe
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AnalysisNorway’s oil fund changes course
Norges Bank is moderating its real estate ambitions while opening up to unlisted renewables. Rachel Fixsen explores what is happening at the sovereign wealth fund
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Special ReportsChina housing: Market makers
The Chinese government is keen to develop a private-rented housing sector, and institutional investors are more than willing to help. Florence Chong reports
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Co-Living: A problem shared
Increasingly unaffordable housing has boosted demand for co-living. Christopher O’Dea
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Special ReportsUK housing: What crisis?
Stagnant house prices and an increasingly drawn-out Brexit have cast doubt on the housing sector in the UK. But the private-rented sector continues to attract investors, reports Jennifer Bollen
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Special ReportsEurope: Cross-border homes
The case for pan-European residential strategies is building momentum. Jennifer Bollen reports
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Melville Rodrigues: A new UK fund structure, please
The real estate industry should urge the government to enhance the UK’s competitiveness as a fund domicile in a post-referendum world, argues Melville Rodrigues
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Special ReportsGlobal housing: Going up, and up
A global housing affordability crisis is deepening, as costs rise and luxury units dominate development activity. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineJochen Hörger: Planes, trains and... yet more planes
Projections of a huge increase in air travel over the next 20 years is generating a growing appetite for aviation finance. Jochen Hörger
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Special ReportsUK/Ireland housing: Two plans, shared values
There are some striking commonalities between how the Irish and UK governments are supporting institutional investment in housing. Stephen Ryan explores



