News – Page 1049
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Frequin quits Blue Sky for Goodman
NETHERLANDS - Blue Sky Group, the fund manager for three KLM pension funds collectively worth more than €10bn, has lost fund manager Hidde Frequin just five months after he joined.
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CPPIB loses Auckland but gains Puget
CANADA - Concerns over debt last week scuppered plans by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) to acquire a 49% stake in Auckland International Airport (AIAL).
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LACERA trades property for commingled fund
UNITED STATES - Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association has sold a shopping centre in Los Angeles and traded it for an investment into a commingled fund with the same real estate manager.
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Pramerica expands into Brazil
UNITED STATES - Pramerica Real Estate Investors has expanded its industrial investment efforts into Brazil for the first time, through a joint venture with Racional Engenharia.
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US pension funds rest sleeping capital in hotels
UNITED STATES - Pension funds are still eyeing hotel properties as a good investment, as San Diego is the latest to shift additional assets into the sector and Principal has made its first purchase for investors.
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CalSTRS sets up retail JV
UNITED STATES - California State Teachers Retirement System has established a new joint venture with Urban Retail Properties Company to invest in retail properties.
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US pension funds make play for value-added apartments
UNITED STATES - Pension funds in the United States are moving some capital into investing in value-added apartments, as renter demand for flats is believed to be on the upswing.
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Industry optimistic for Danish REITs
DENMARK - Denmark could be the next European market to introduce real estate investment trusts (REITs), if lobbying by the Danish Property Federation (DPF) proves successful.
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Land is the new property, say planners
UK - Greenbelt and brownfield land earmarked for development is rapidly emerging as a sub-asset class in an otherwise overvalued real estate market.
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Macro growth boosts Nordic retail
NORDICS - Pension funds have an irrational attachment to office real estate when they should be looking to outperforming retail, according to fund manager Cordea Savills.
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Credit squeeze claims Swiss super-deal
SWITZERLAND - The credit squeeze claimed one of its first major deals last week when a consortium led by London-listed Israeli property firm Delek announced it had pulled out of the planned CHF 3.5bn (€2.8bn) acquisition of property firm Jelmoli’s 88-property Swiss portfolio.
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Maryland makes its foray into Asia
UNITED STATES - Maryland State Retirement Agency has made its first move into investing in international real estate with a $100m (70.2m) commitment to an Asian fund.
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New Jersey taps into real estate debt pressures
UNITED STATES - New Jersey Division of Investment has agreed to commit $150m (€105.3m) to two commingled funds, to take advantage of the market capital squeeze and structured financing.
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US pension funds place capital into distressed paper
UNITED STATES - Several pension funds in the United States have decided to invest some capital into a distressed debt investment strategy but are choosing to do so through leverage-driven funds.
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Entity level deals sign new pension fund capital
UNITED STATES - There is new pension fund capital in the United States being moved into entity level investing in both the private and public real estate sectors.
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CalPERS places fresh $600m in real estate
UNITED STATES - California Public Employees Retirement System has placed $600m (€424.5m) into a combination of commingled funds, co-investments and separate accounts for international and opportunistic strategies.
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PwC to advise Norwegian fund on real estate
NORWAY – The Oslo-based branch of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has been awarded the contract to advise the NOK2trn (€250bn) Norwegian government pension fund on tax issues related to real estate investments.
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Slovakia to stymie pension property plan
SLOVAKIA - The Slovak government is to scotch a legal amendment that would allow second-pillar pension schemes to invest in real estate.
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BT pension fund backs UK developer
UK - The BT Pension Fund has given UK property which is currently seen as a rare vote of confidence and upped its shareholding in UK developers Development Securities.
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ABP defector joins F&C
NETHERLANDS - ABP real estate securities analyst Jorit Arissen is leaving the Dutch pension fund after just over a year to join fund manager F&C.