All Real Assets articles in September/October 2016 (Magazine) – Page 2

  • lgim is building housing in salford with dutch pension group pggm
    Magazine

    Residential: UK - Feeling at home with BTR

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Is a large-scale institutional asset class finally going to emerge in the UK? Yes, because investors cannot afford to ignore the benefits, writes Rob Martin

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    Investor Forum: Brexit - Voting to remain

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Despite the widespread uncertainty regarding the Brexit vote, most investors active in UK property are choosing to stay in the market, finds Rachel Fixsen

  • rolling stock marriott plans to sell property assets
    Magazine

    Hotels: Brand not bricks

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The Marriott-Starwood merger has created the largest global hotel group – and one with an ‘asset-light’ strategy. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

  • Magazine

    Debt markets: UK - Loaning back the years

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The Brexit vote gives new entrants to the debt sector a further opportunity to build loan books, as traditional lenders regress, writes Russell Handy

  • Analysis

    Brexit: Back to the drawing board

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Investors had to tear up their forecasts following the UK referendum. Richard Lowe explores the attempts to reach a post-Brexit consensus

  • Magazine

    Australian investors: Heavy lifting

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    With the fourth-largest aggregation of pensions assets in the world, Australia’s superannuation industry is being forced to propel itself offshore and into new markets. Florence Chong reports

  • Magazine

    Debt markets: Real assets - One small sliver of sunlight

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Private debt, including real estate and infrastructure financing, is set to benefit the most from structural changes accentuated by the Brexit decision, write Peter Hobbs, Dharmy Rai and Niels Bodenheim

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    Real Assets: Timber - Returns begin to wilt

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    It is an attractive asset class but timber returns are not what they once were. Investors will have to work harder to find opportunities, says Maha Khan Phillips

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    Sustainability: Green building in Asia

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Asian office markets have made significant improvements to their sustainability. But there is room for progress, writes Tim Shen

  • Magazine

    Retail: APAC - Winners and losers

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The diverging fortunes of shopping centres in China and Australia highlight the disruption taking place in APAC retail, writes Florence Chong

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    Europe: All to play for

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The UK’s vote to leave the EU has caused investors to re-evaluate political risk. With elections on the horizon across Europe, political instability in the region has never been so pronounced, writes Russell Handy

  • Magazine

    AIFMD: The passport queue lengthens

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Regulators are getting closer to extending passporting rights to non-EU countries. But a number of issues could slow the process, writes Glynn Barwick

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    Real Assets: Agriculture - Growth in seed capital

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Consumer trends and demographic shifts are making agriculture appealing to investors. But there are limited opportunities and reputational risk, reports Maha Khan Phillips

  • Magazine

    Urbanisation: Affordability - Building the middle of the pyramid

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The looming affordable housing crisis may create opportunities across the globe for institutional investors, writes Mario Lopez-Alcala

  • Magazine

    Hotels: Competing for the Acropolis

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    How is the sharing economy affecting the demand for hotel rooms? Helen Berhane and Konstantinos Gatis take Athens as an example