All Real Assets articles in September/October 2024 (Magazine) – Page 2
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AnalysisGuest viewpoint: The EU extend ‘radical change’ to REIT regime
Rogier Quirijns takes a leaf from Mario Draghi’s report and calls for a more competitive REIT regime for the EU
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Special ReportsSmart city: how Seoul faced down COVID
While the world went into lockdown, South Korea remained open thanks to its use of data to track outbreaks. Florence Chong reports
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Special ReportsNew UK government tackles housing crisis
One of the emerging threats to European cities is their lack of affordable housing. Lauren Mills reports
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Special ReportsPensionDanmark: Exporting the Danish model in infrastructure
PensionDanmark made a groundbreaking investment in domestic offshore wind 14 years ago. Today, it continues to innovate globally, Rune Gade Holm tells Pirkko Juntunen
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AnalysisIs now the time to look at developed market REITs?
With interest rates high – but cuts on the horizon – is now a time for investors to revisit developed-market REITs? Razak Musah Baba explores
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Special ReportsWhat is the role of offices in institutional real estate portfolios?
Given all the structural challenges facing the sector, are offices set to become an insignificant part of institutional real estate portfolios? Pirkko Juntunen investigates
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Special ReportsVelliv: Remain focused on the risks in infrastructure
Christoph Junge tells Pirkko Juntunen how Velliv keeps its fund managers’ feet to the ESG fire to avoid greenwashing
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Special ReportsPension Protection Fund: From ‘lifeboat fund’ to ocean liner?
The PPF, which could become bigger under UK pensions reform, is expanding and going more direct in infrastructure. Richard Lowe speaks to Alex Leonard
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Special ReportsGPIF: Japan’s giant signals its intent in infrastructure
The world’s largest pension fund has a lot of room to grow when it comes to investing in infrastructure. Florence Chong reports
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Special ReportsWFH versus RTO: what will happen to US offices?
Are workers returning to offices in the US – and can they save the beleaguered office market? Christopher Walker investigates
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