All Real Assets articles in September/October 2018 (Magazine) – Page 2
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10 years after Lehman: The lasting effects of sub-prime
Falling home ownership since the crisis has fuelled the multifamily boom, but why is the single-family market lagging? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report
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10 years after Lehman: UK real estate funds
Property funds in the UK were hit dramatically by the financial crisis. John Forbes, PwC real estate leader at the time, looks back at the lessons learned
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10 years after Lehman: German real estate funds
Not long after the global financial crisis, Germany’s open-ended property funds experienced their own existential threat. But the industry ultimately survived, writes Steffen Sebastian
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10 years after Lehman: Infrastructure
Infrastructure went into the financial crisis emulating the leveraged private-equity model, but is now evolving into a more diverse, long-term asset class. Christopher O’Dea reports
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10 years after Lehman: Banking in the shadows
Leverage is no longer the danger it was in 2008. But can investors and regulators be sure? As Richard Lowe reports, the European lending market is just as – if not more – in the dark
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10 years after Lehman: After the big short
The pace of financial innovation overtook investors and regulators in the mid-2000s with disastrous consequences. Christopher O’Dea explains how the repercussions are still being felt in real estate
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