All Real Assets articles in November 2013 (Magazine) – Page 2
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A resurgence for Asian property funds?
The greatest improvements in fundraising have been confined to North American strategies. But Asia could be next in line, writes Andrew Moylan
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ATP’s all equity approach
Michael Nielsen tells Rachel Fixsen how tightening credit conditions could work to ATP’s advantage
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KLP aims at moving target
With its fund growing, KLP has its work cut out to reach its allocation target. Gunnar Gjørtz speaks to Rachel Fixsen
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US adjusts to new debt market
Real estate debt strategies in the US have been established for several years. But the market is becoming more competitive, writes Stephanie Schwartz-Driver
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AP4 backs the individual
AP4 puts the emphasis on finding the right people for its property investments. Mats Andersson speaks to Rachel Fixsen
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EIRES shows caution among European investors
The first European Institutional Real Estate Survey (EIRES) has been conducted by IPE with support from Invesco Real Estate
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Hurry while stocks last
Investors are returning to Spanish and Italian shopping centres. Andy Schofield and Stefan Wundrak reveal there is a six-month window
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Domestic managers make inroads in China
International managers used to dominate the Chinese real estate market. But most of the successful fundraising initiatives in 2013 have been led by domestic specialists, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Buying wholesale in Europe
Mergers and acquisitions have been slow but steady, most recently with US managers making deals in Europe, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Safe haven or dangerous bubble?
Much has been written about the mood at this year’s Expo Real in Munich, which was palpably positive. But, more importantly, the annual property convention highlighted some of the contradictions surrounding the real estate market in Germany (and in other countries) today.
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