All Real Assets articles in September/October 2017 (Magazine)
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Top 100 Global Infrastructure Investors
IPE Real Assets’ top 100 ranking of some of the world’s largest infrastructure investors has captured more than $360bn in infrastructure assets held by pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurers and other institutional capital owners
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Public access
Are investors missing a trick by focusing on private funds or and consortium deals? Christopher O’Dea and Stephanie Schwartz-Driver consider the listed alternative
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MagazineAustralian Retail: Amazon anxiety
The arrival of Amazon is awaited with nervousness by Australia’s retail industry. Florence Chong asks, are the fears of disruption overstated?
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Investor Profiles: Australia
The AUD2.2trn superannuation fund industry was an early proponent of real estate and infrastructure investment. Florence Chong profiles five of the biggest constituents
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Benchmarking: Measuring up
Private infrastructure is finally being brought out of its infancy
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Defining the benefits for DC
Stephen Ryan argues that non-listed real estate is a good match for DC pensions
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Debt Funds: Bigger and better?
European real estate debt funds have matured over the past five years. They are getting bigger and more diverse
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Analysis
Real estate, infrastructure and the bigger picture
You might have noticed that the magazine has changed. And in more ways than one. The design has been revamped, and so has the name.
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Data Centres: Bright outlook for the cloud
Demand for bandwidth is only going to increase, especially with the emergence of Internet of Things. The data centre market is only going to get bigger, write Tom Duncan and Bob Thompson
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AnalysisCall The Market: Misallocation at the top of the market
Are investors being imprudent by buying prime European real estate at the top of the market?
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The rise of permanent capital
Longer-life real estate vehicles are becoming popular, in part for their long-term yield. Samantha Lake Coghlan and Ravi Chopra explore the advantages and challenges they present
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MagazineCase Studies: Projects in progress
There are a number a key transport projects vital to the US economy. Christopher O’Dea reports
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MagazineCo-working in London: Collaborative city
Blackstone, Carlyle and British Land have all bought into London’s co-working story. Jennifer Bollen asks, how much can the sector grow?
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MagazineLondon Offices: City still trading
REITs are selling and foreign investors are buying. Why are major deals taking place when the outlook for London offices is so uncertain?
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MagazineCoima: Leading the renaissance
Coima CEO Manfredi Catella explains why Italy’s real estate market has reached a turning point
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MagazineConsortiums: Safety in numbers?
Institutional investors are turning to consortiums to put money into the highly competitive global infrastructure market. Is it the right approach?
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MagazineDebt Funds: From core to coupon
Greater allocations to real estate debt are translating to a greater market share for non-bank lenders in the US
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MagazineDebt Funds: Fertile market
The growing demand from institutional investors for US real estate debt has sparked a proliferation of new funds and strategies
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MagazineDebt Funds: Time to lend
The real estate debt markets in Australia are beginning to attract global investors
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Student Housing: Higher education, lower grade?
The strength of the UK student housing market has attracted institutional investors for some time. But, asks Rachel Goult, could the sector be about to weaken?



