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

  • Magazine

    Debt markets: United States - Waving the red flag

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Institutional investors continue to back real estate debt funds despite looming risks. Christopher O’Dea assesses the situation

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    Debt funds: No longer niche

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Debt funds are becoming a sizeable component of the global real estate fundraising market. Andrew Moylan looks at the data

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    San Diego: Still waters run deep

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The city has a history of change. San Diego’s latest transformation is fuelling its commercial property market, writes Christopher O’Dea

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    Urbanisation: Demographics - Demography is destiny

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    When Tristan Capital analysed working-age populations in Europe, it raised wider implications for the definition of ‘core’. Simon Martin explains

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    Retail: US - Dining out on experience

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The consumption habits of Millennials means there are opportunities to succeed where traditional retail is failing. Christopher O’Dea reports

  • Analysis

    A sudden divide

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    When IPE Real Estate held its annual conference in Amsterdam in May, there were a number of discussions about the disruptive forces at play in the real estate sector. The possibility of a UK departure from the European Union was one of them, but there was an air of assumption that a vote to remain would prevail.

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    Dublin: Glass half full

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Before the Brexit vote, Dublin was in danger of oversupply. While the city should not expect tenants to pour in, there is reason for cheer, writes Russell Handy

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    Dutch investors: Late-cycle strategies

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Dutch pension funds are having to think carefully when it comes to new real estate investments. Rachel Fixsen talks to some of the country’s leading funds 

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    Interview: PGIM Real Estate - US pensions hold the key

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    US pension funds are rethinking their approach to global diversification. Eric Adler tells Richard Lowe how this could be critical for the European open-ended fund sector

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    Listed markets: Property - Full recognition at last

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    REITs are no longer being lumped in with financial stocks by index providers. Managers will need to reallocate significant capital to REITs or explain why they are underweight, writes Christopher O’Dea

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    Portfolio: Interest rates - The highs and lows

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Comparing the inflationary world of the 1970s with today’s lower-for-longer environment can help explain why investors continue to bid up property, writes David Rees

  • Magazine

    Listed markets: Taking stock of infrastructure

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Listed infrastructure is a natural choice for insurers and proposed changes to Solvency II will only make the case stronger, write Fraser Hughes and Gareth Mee

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    Listed markets: Made to be measured

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Index providers have responded to the growing interest and activity in listed infrastructure. Christopher O’Dea reports on a market waiting to be measured

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    Sustainability: A moving target

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The latest data from GRESB are in, benchmarking the sustainable performance of real estate investors and companies. Christopher Pyke looks at the results

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    Urbanisation: US - Silicon valleys

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    As America’s biggest cities become more unaffordable, smaller cities have spotted an opportunity. Christopher O’Dea reports on the rise of ‘momentum markets’