All Real Assets articles in November/December 2018 (Magazine)
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Interviews
Interview: John Lim
The founder and CEO has big plans for Singapore’s ARA, from global expansion to a move into infrastructure.
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Magazine
Multi-Managers: The march of the indirects
A long-awaited mandate from Japan’s GPIF and a major corporate deal between LaSalle and Aviva show a maturing industry. But does LGPS pooling in the UK pose a threat to multi-managers?
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Magazine
Listed Infrastructure: IIT solutions
Does infrastructure need its equivalent of a REIT? Fraser Hughes and Ted Brooks make the case for the IIT
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Special Reports
Housing: Shrinking markets
Micro housing is spreading across Asia-Pacific. Florence Chong looks at why small is becoming big
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Special Reports
Housing: Missed opportunity
Investors are under-valuing residential REITs at a time when urbanisation and pressures on affordability are supporting a positive outlook. Chris O’Dea reports
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Magazine
UK Healthcare: Market revival
Is the UK’s healthcare system going to be transformed by institutional capital over the next decade? Jennifer Bollen talks to the sector’s early movers
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Special Reports
Offices: Incumbents take on disrupters
Traditional office landlords are responding the new generation of flexible office providers. Florence Chong reports on the race between incumbents and disrupters
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Magazine
Private Debt: Investors drawn to debt for different reasons
Real estate and infrastructure debt is a fast-growing asset class among global investors, but for more than one reason, write Peter Hobbs, Niels Bodenheim and Sam Gervaise-Jones
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Magazine
Water Risk: The real liquidity crisis
With cities like Cape Town facing ‘day zero’ crises, Monika Freyman explains why investors need to be alive to water risks
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Special Reports
Offices: Crash test for new model
The flexible working sector is expected to transform the traditional office market, but will it be able to weather a market downturn? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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Analysis
Triple Point courts investors for UK district heating
When Triple Point Investment Management won the contract to be the delivery partner for the UK government’s investment in heating networks, project director Ken Hunnisett realised much of the hard work had already been done.
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Analysis
The power of connections
The average Wi-Fi speed across 67 European cities is 24mbps. But where can you get the fastest downloads?
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Magazine
UniSuper: Cash flows are king
Kent Robbins explains that when UniSuper invests in public and private markets, it is after the same thing – income streams. Florence Chong reports
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Special Reports
Q&A: Carlo Ratti
Architect, engineer, and director the MIT Senseable City Lab, Ratti spoke at the IPE Real Assets & Infrastructure conference. Richard Lowe caught up with him afterwards
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Magazine
Infrastructure: Calling time on borrowed definitions
Infrastructure has adopted terms like ‘core’ and ‘value-add’ from other asset classes. But it needs better labelling, writes Sarah Tame
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Magazine
Real estate funds: The UK's other big deadline
New capital gains tax rules for foreign investors take effect in April. Richard Lowe reports
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Special Reports
Urban Transit: The future of A to B
Technology is set to transform city transportation. As Christopher O’Dea reports, real estate investors should get wise to the potential knock-on effects on property values
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Analysis
Analysis: Can America build bridges (and roads)?
The need to rebuild everything from roads to airports is one thing both parties in America’s divided political culture agree on
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Magazine
Allocation trends: No slowdown among real estate investors
A recent annual real estate survey shows rising asset allocations, improved investor sentiment and greater risk appetite. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver speaks to Doug Weill about the results
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Special Reports
Offices: All work and all play
Co-working is not just a new, niche sub-sector. Its rise is a reflection of a changing world of employment, writes Christopher O’Dea