All Real Assets articles in May/June 2023 (Magazine)
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Special ReportsTop 150 Real Estate Investors 2023: Survey
The long-running trend of rising investment levels finally comes to a close. Richard Lowe reports
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Special ReportsTop 150 Real Estate Investors 2023: Full ranking
The IPE Real Assets top 150 ranking of some of the world’s largest real estate investors, has captured US$2trn in property assets held by pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurers and other institutional capital owners.
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Special ReportsTop 150 Real Estate Investors 2023: Case studies
While some investors apply the brakes amid rising rates and denominator effect, others hope to take advantage. Richard Lowe reports
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AnalysisIPE Real Assets May/June 2023: Investors sit out the market
Are institutional real estate investors on the sidelines? The latest numbers from MSCI Real Assets would suggest so. US commercial real estate transactions in the third quarter of this year fell by 56% relative to Q1 2022. Sales of office properties were the weakest since 2010.
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MagazineCore real estate: All change in Australia
Australia’s core real estate fund sector has been transformed by a recent spate of M&A. Florence Chong surveys the aftermath
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AnalysisAnalysis: Infrastructure looks well placed amid inflation
What do higher-for-longer interest rates mean for infrastructure investments? Christopher Walker investigates
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Special ReportsWhy APAC is coming home
Build-to-rent housing is fast becoming the fourth pillar of real estate in Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong reports
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MagazineCore real estate: Asia-Pacific becomes a global safe haven
Asia-Pacific was seen as more volatile than the US and Europe. But the region looks like a beacon of stability, writes Florence Chong
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Special ReportsThe youthful exuberance of Asia’s retirement sector
Retirement homes are the most nascent part of Asia’s living sector, but possibly the one with the biggest potential for growth, finds Florence Chong
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Opinion PiecesGuest view: Biodiversity and the built environment
In the first in a series of articles, John Fernández and Thomas Wiegelmann explore the threat to biodiversity and how the real estate industry can respond
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InterviewsQ&A: MEAG navigates changing ESG world
Luigi Serenelli talks to Thomas Bayerl and Dominik Damaschke of MEAG, the investment arm of Munich RE, about how infrastructure strategies are changing in line with ESG
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Opinion PiecesGuest view: A closer look at emerging markets ESG performance
Should investors assume emerging markets infrastructure underperforms from an ESG perspective? Fabio Schweinoster Manfroni investigates
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Special ReportsUS senior housing: Sector comes out of retirement
Senior housing suffered greatly during opening stages of COVID-19, but the sector could now be one to watch. Vanessa Drucker reports
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MagazineCore real estate: Can Europe’s ODCE funds stay on track?
The growth of Pan-European core real estate funds has looked unstoppable over the past decade. Does the current market situation threaten to derail things? Christopher Walker reports
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MagazineCore real estate: Is the party over for US ODCE funds?
Performance is down, redemptions are up and the market outlook is uncertain. Christopher Walker takes the pulse of US core real estate funds
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InterviewsCore real estate: A European ODCE evolution
The European ODCE index has been maturing as well as growing. Christopher Walker speaks to Iryna Pylypchuk
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Special ReportsDemographics: Invest down the generations in Europe
Europe’s demographic shifts favour student housing, build-to-rent and senior living. Lauren Mills reports
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InterviewsInterview: Dominique Moerenhout, EPRA
European REITs are set up to deal with rising interest rates, argues the CEO of EPRA
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MagazineReal estate valuations: Don’t forget insurance
Weather-related events and property valuations are wreaking havoc on commercial real estate insurance, writes Alexandra Glickman
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AnalysisReal estate valuations: Where are the writedowns?
Why is real estate in continental Europe not correcting with the same speed as the UK? Christopher Walker delves into the inconsistent world of European valuations



