All Real Assets articles in September 2013 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Mapping the changes
Melville Rodrigues focuses on four major markets in Europe to highlight how they have revised their private placement rules
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All roads lead from Brussels
Not all European countries have implemented the AIFMD, and those that have vary in their transitional provisions. Glynn Barwick outlines the approaches
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The great migration begins
As Europe’s managers migrate en masse to a new regulated world, Jeff Rupp considers the long-term effects and short-term pressures
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Confidence flows through
The European non-listed sector has raised the highest volume of equity since 2008, according to INREV’s latest survey. Yonna Henriksson examines the data
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Confidence flows through
The European non-listed sector has raised the highest volume of equity since 2008, according to INREV’s latest survey. Yonna Henriksson examines the data
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Time for paella and pizza?
Is it time for investors to give Spain and Italy serious consideration? Caroline Molette and Carol Hodgson investigate
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Starting something new
Real estate debt is a new investment class for European institutions. Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors and advisers about their experiences so far
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A place for Germany’s new limited partnership?
Germany has created a new limited partnership structure as part of its AIFMD implementation. Barbara Ottawa investigates whether it will rival the long-established Spezialfonds
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Northern exposure
Investors are moving up the risk curve and the share of cross-border investors is growing, writes Andrea Cross
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Investors scour Dublin
The real estate market in Ireland is back on the radar for investors. Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at its prospects
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The Dutch diverge on strategy
The largest Dutch pension funds continue to be active in the markets. But their approaches differ, as Leen Pressman reports
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Investors return as crime levels drop
As crime levels fall and property becomes more institutional, Mexico is again attracting investors. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
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Fund managers converge on Italy
The Italian fund management industry is evolving fast as domestic investors go global and foreign investment moves in. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo reports
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Venturing outside the city
As the 18-month decline in capital values draws to a close, there are signs that the recovery in the UK is spreading beyond London. Richard Lowe reports
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Guided tour of the cities
Diversification Global investment is back in favour, but are investors achieving effective diversification? Peter Hobbs looks at the complex behaviour of global cities
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Beyond emerging versus developed
Developed economies attract the vast majority of institutional capital. But investors should see global infrastructure markets as existing on a spectrum, writes Christine Senior
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The Americans are back
For some time US investors have considered Europe a no-go area. But, as Richard Lowe reports, there has been a ‘dramatic shift’
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All eyes on the super funds
Does AustralianSuper’s recent mandate to invest in the UK mark the start of a wave of global investment by superannuation schemes? Keith Power reports
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