All Real Assets articles in September/October 2014 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Magazine
Risk Management: Differences in class
Despite their different characteristics, new research has found little differentiation between the long-term performance of value-added and opportunistic funds
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China: Policy is the real threat
Concerns continue to grow about China’s property sector. But the fundamentals are robust, say Hayden Briscoe, Hua Cheng and Jenny Zeng
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Hotels: Institutions check in
Traditionally the preserve of private equity investors, European hotels are increasingly a target for institutions. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Proceeding with caution as market powers on
Real estate fundamentals and business dynamics in the US are strong, but caution is the byword as heightened risks start to appear – this was the message delegates heard at the AFIRE Annual Membership Meeting held 15-17 September in Washington DC.
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Interviews
Investor Interview - CPPIB: Joint venture capitalist
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board won IP Real Estate’s Best Global Real Estate Investor award this year. Andrea Orlandi talks to Richard Lowe
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Sydney: Bridging capital
The relatively high yields of Australia’s most populous city is attracting global capital, not least from China. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Car Parks: Barrier to entry
The car parking sector is starting to attract interest from investors, but a lack of liquidity could pose a barrier to entry. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Investor Universe - Australia: Home and away?
Are other superannuation schemes going to follow AustraliaSuper and invest globally? Keith Power reports
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Analysis
Re-evaluating the asset class
The latest edition of IP Real Estate looks at the latest thinking on global valuations. Richard Lowe considers their importance for the asset class
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Investor Universe - Malaysia: Appetite despite competition
Malaysia’s government-linked pension and sovereign wealth funds have been aggressive buyers of international real estate. Bee Lin Ang reports
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Office: Altered states
The technology and energy sectors are bringing about fundamental changes in the use of office space in the US. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Regulation: Concerns remain as AIFMD goes live
EU member states are now required to put the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIMFD) into law. How they proceed could be a cause for concern. EU companies managing funds and non-EU managers marketing to EU investors must comply with the terms of the far-reaching directive, which is intended to protect investors. The directive has caused concern among those investing in alternative investment funds – as well as in fund-of-fund vehicles.
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San Francisco: Gold Rush 2.0
The city is at the crossroads between the physical and digital economies. Christopher O’Dea reports on San Francisco’s tech-fuelled boom
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