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Investment Intentions - Asia-Pacific: Supplying demands
Investors have a preference for core assets, but can Asia supply enough suitable product? Alan Dalgleish looks at the latest ANREV survey results
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Investor Universe - US: Playing under caution
Low interest rates are keeping US pension funds in property. But the market is also showing them a number of yellow cards, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Investment Intentions - Europe: Shifting sands
INREV’s survey highlights some important shifts among European institutional investors. Henri Vuong tracks the changes
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Investor Universe - Taiwan: Insurers whet their appetite
Other Taiwanese insurers are likely to follow Cathay and Fubon into overseas real estate. Tsering Namgyal explores their hunger for property yields
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The rise of Islamic finance
Growing expertise and familiarity is supporting the growth of Sharia-compliant finance in real estate. Alan Pemberton highlights the most familiar structures
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Islamic finance: Taking on the competition
To ensure they can compete head-to-head with conventional lenders, Sharia-compliant financiers face the challenge of increasing market awareness. Natale Giostra explains
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US Investors - Investors chase steady income
Core real estate pricing and a focus on risk management are pushing US institutions towards debt investments offering sensible risk-adjusted returns. Christopher O’Dea reports
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US debt funds - Everybody in the pool
Competition in commercial property debt is back to pre-crisis levels. But Christopher O’Dea explains why an influx of new players is not necessarily a cause for concern
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Asian Investors - Enter the Dragon 2
Asian institutional investors have been piling into global real estate markets, and a similar trend is beginning to play out in the debt markets. Bee Lin Ang reports
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European Investors - Up the property ladder
Pension funds in Europe are moving deeper into a lending territory once dominated by banks and insurers, find Lauren Parr and Rachel Fixsen
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European Insurers - Better together
Insurance companies were expected to grab market share from banks in recent years, but the future seems to be in collaboration. Lauren Parr reports
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Expo Real: IP Real Estate panel: London market nearing its ‘peak’
International real estate investors will continue to invest in London despite warnings that the market could be nearing a peak, delegates at Expo Real in Munich heard.
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Investor Universe - UK Charities: Charities continue at home
Diversified and total-return driven, the UK’s charity sector has been quietly active in recent years. Russell Handy reports
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Expo Real: Low yields push investors towards alternatives
Increased competition and yield compression in major office, retail and logistics markets are bringing other sectors – and more peripheral geographies – into the limelight.
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What price performance?
Most pension funds use external managers to select their assets, but this appears to be a costly choice, write Piet Eichholtz and Thomas Heijdendael
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Top 100 Real Estate Investment Managers - Leaders of the pack
Brookfield, CBRE Global Investors and Blackstone top this year’s survey. Christoper O’Dea looks at the stories behind their growth
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Investor Forum - Emerging Markets: Cautionary tales
The rationale for emerging markets has been challenged in recent years. Rachel Fixsen speaks to six investors and advisers
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Valuations - Netherlands: Dutch need a truer reflection
If real estate is to achieve its full potential, the Dutch pensions industry should implement quarterly valuations and transaction-based data, say Boris van der Gijp and Paulus van Wetten
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Investor Universe - Netherlands: Opportunities closer to home
Dutch pension funds are some of the most active global investors. However, the recovering home market is prompting them to increase domestic exposure. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Investor Universe - Malaysia: Appetite despite competition
Malaysia’s government-linked pension and sovereign wealth funds have been aggressive buyers of international real estate. Bee Lin Ang reports