All Real Assets articles in November/December 2015 (Magazine)
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IPE Real Estate Top 100 Investment Management Survey
The Top 100 Investment Management Survey provides a snapshot of an evolving global industry. The table below shows the largest 100 real estate managers by assets under management.
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Investor Profiles: Danes set about diversifying
Danish pension funds remain active in real estate but they are taking distinct approaches and strategies. Rachel Fixsen profiles four investors
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MagazineCity Focus: Madrid regains its allure
Investors are regaining confidence in the Spanish capital which is one of the few European markets where prime office rents are rising, finds Russell Handy
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Alternatives: Big data
The sector is going through its first consolidation and providers are scrambling to get bigger. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineInvestor Universe: Sweden - Uncertainty around AP reform
What are the implications of the proposed reforms of the Swedish AP buffer funds for their real estate investments? Rachel Fixsen investigates
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Interviews
Interview: Archana Hingorani - India focuses on infrastructure
Tsering Namgyal talks to Archana Hingorani about the Indian private sector’s push into the domestic emerging infrastructure market
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MagazineLogistics Asia: Respinning the Silk Road
Through its ‘one belt, one road’ programme, China is creating a modern day Silk Road, with big implications for global trade. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Real Assets - Waste: Internal rate of rubbish
US companies are cleaning up in the waste market by targeting ‘internalisation’, the percentage of waste that ends up in landfills. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Real Assets - Social Infrastructure: Interest but no capacity
It is one of the most appealing parts of the market for institutional investors. But social infrastructure opportunities are limited, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Istanbul: Banking on the Bosphorus
With several sizeable retail malls, the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul should offer investors currently chasing big-ticket deals a simple solution. Russell Handy reports
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Sustainability: Being responsible is not a luxury
Developing sustainable facilities makes clear business sense for the world’s largest logistics landlord, writes Jeannie Renné-Malone
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Investment Management: Blazing three separate trails
Brookfield, Blackstone and CBRE Global Investors once again top the investment management ranking. Christopher O’Dea looks at the ‘big three’
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Economic Briefing: Bracing for a Brexit
How big a threat would Britain exiting the EU be to the UK property markets? Ed Stansfield questions some common assumptions
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MagazineEconomic Briefing: Credit trumps interest rates
While conventional wisdom suggests interest rates affect real estate pricing, the concept could be misleadling, writes Matthew Mowell
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MagazineInvestor Universe: Chinese capital flows south
Australia is a top target for China’s sovereign wealth fund and the country’s insurers are expected to lead the charge, writes Sharon Hayes
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Sustainability: Capturing the full value
Investors will prosper when they treat sustainability as an integral part of real estate asset value, writes Scott Muldavin
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Investment Management: The case for emerging managers
Emerging managers pose challenges but can offer benefits for investors looking for diversification and specialists skills. Raymond Jacobs explains
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Logistics China: Delivering China’s transformation
There is three times more grade-A logistics space in Los Angeles than there is in the whole of China. Helen Roxburgh reports on a market with massive growth potential
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AnalysisUK Permitted Development Rights: Reaching for the converted
An extension of the UK’s office-to-residential permitted development rights (PDR) has been welcomed by the real estate industry.
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Logistics Europe: Electric currents
Under the surface of a buoyant investment market, e-commerce is having lasting effects on the shape of logistics real estate, writes Machiel Wolters



