News – Page 827
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Hines liquidates fund, sells $1.16bn portfolio to Blackstone
Hines REIT to sell all remaining assets, including West Coast offices
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Blackstone clinches Goodman industrial portfolio in Australia
Purchase of AUD640m of assets gives Blackstone sizeable footprint
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Brexit unlikely to deter long-term infrastructure investors
Global investors expected to stick with UK market in the long run
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NewsBlackRock powers Google with Norwegian wind-farm scheme
Deal to provide Google’s European data centres with additional renewable energy
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NewsCornerstone takes over Ares US debt subsidiary ACRE Capital
James Henderson to manage subsidiary
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Mitsui Fudosan plans to list logistics REIT in Japan
Brexit causes some uncertainty on initial public offering
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NewsBNP Paribas RE raises €500m for pan-European property fund
Fund backed by pension funds, insurance companies
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NewsNLII launches Dutch healthcare fund with backing from SPH
Pension fund for doctors takes €80m stake in NLII Apollo Zorgvastgoedfonds
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UK REIT sell-off a buying opportunity, says Cohen & Steers
Select companies in position to weather Brexit storm, according to listed specialist
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Tennessee Consolidated to invest in US industrial portfolio
US pension fund to close deal in September
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TH Real Estate, Gaw Capital to raise capital for China outlet drive
Joint venture targets $2bn portfolio
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NewsASB Real Estate pays $141.5m for central San Francisco office asset
Acquires asset for core fund
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Texas Municipal earmarks $600m for real estate over next three years
Pension fund to invest $200m each year until 2019
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PGGM backs PAG's pan-Asian, core-plus real estate fund
Dutch asset manager, Allianz invest in fund targeting Asian gateway cities
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NewsLook's Asset Management targets Japan's short-stay accommodation
Hong Kong-based fund manager raises $50m for strategy
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UK commercial property to weather Brexit, say Aviva, M&G
Fund managers play down fears of a hard landing, but City offices vulnerable
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AMP Capital: No long-term risk for UK infrastructure following Brexit
Asset manager does see short-term slowdown due to currency fluctuations
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NewsBrexit might benefit Hong Kong, Sydney and Shanghai markets
Analysts suggest Asian investors will look at to markets in domestic region



