All Real Assets articles in September/October 2015 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Magazine
Portfolio: Let go of the benchmark
Investors should consider liberating themselves from the IPD benchmark and their long-held fixation on office and retail, says Paul Jayasingha
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Debt Funds: Australia mulls debt funds
There are several signs pointing to the emergence of a new commercial real estate debt fund sector in Australia. Sharon Hayes reports
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Investor Universe: Australia - Super-cautious funds
The Future Fund and AussieSuper are among the first Australian institutions to move significantly beyond their domestic real estate markets. Sharon Hayes asks whether the wider superannuation market will follow
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Portfolio: Asset-specific risk
New research highlights the need to price individual property risk more systematically and with a greater range than in the past, writes Paul Mitchell
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Sustainability: Quantifying ‘green alpha’
It is now possible for investors to quantify ‘green’ alpha, which is created predominantly through active energy management, write Tim Mockett and Chris Strathon
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Hotels: The Airbnb effect
Should the rise of Airbnb prompt those investing in a buoyant travel industry to check out early? Maha Khan Phillips and Christopher O’Dea report
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Netherlands: Aiming high from the lowlands
It has been a busy year for the real estate teams of Dutch pension funds. Rachel Fixsen talks to three groups
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Agriculture: Seed portfolios
Growing demand for protein from emerging economies explains why institutions are ploughing into the asset class. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Interviews
Interview: Peter Verwer - Asian REITs to come of age
Asia Pacific is an unhelpful patchwork of REIT regimes. Tsering Namgyal talks to Peter Verwer about efforts being made in China, India and the Philippines to create better markets for investors
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AFIRE: Look to the long term
To find the right opportunities, investors are reassessing the relationships between location and risk, looking closely at space utilisation and demographics and responding to changes in population and economic drivers
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