All articles by Shayla Walmsley – Page 38
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Chinese investors buy back residential after pricing policy move
CHINA - A group of Chinese investors has acquired a prime serviced residential block in Shanghai from SEB Asset Management (SEBAM)’s Asian property SICAV – the latest deal in a trend for Asian investors to replace capital from European and US pension funds.
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Premature redemptions point to nervous German investors
GERMANY – Redemptions in open-ended real estate funds, sparked by a German ministerial report proposing a 10% cut in property valuations, have caused some managers to re-freeze funds. But fund managers have blamed the latest spate of redemptions on market nervousness rather than a sensible reaction to talk of reform.
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BarCap to sell stake in university housing arm
UK – Barclays Capital is to sell part of University Partnerships Programme (UPP), its on-campus student accommodation manager, in a bid to raise £800m (€933m) for projects that will double the size of its portfolio.
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APG acquires Nice shopping centre in three-way deal
FRANCE/NETHERLANDS - A three-way joint venture involving Dutch pension fund ABP has acquired Cap 3000, a Nice shopping centre, for €450m.
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EC slates ‘disproportionate’ German tax test
GERMANY – Pension funds will shun German property companies unless the government lifts “disproportionate” tests that allow overseas companies relief on 26% withholding tax, according Ernst & Young.
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Outperformance from asset quality not lease length – L&G Property
UK – Asset quality – not lease length – should be the primary indicator of value for UK property, according to Robin Martin, head of performance analysis and research at Legal & General Property.
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Cooper joins Townsend to attack European and Asian markets
GLOBAL – Former ING Real Estate Select CEO Nick Cooper has joined The Townsend Group as part of a push to develop the group’s multi-manager business in Europe and Asia.
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UK lending improves but still faces uncertainty
UK – Bank of England figures show that real estate lending in the UK recovered slightly in the first quarter of 2009, but Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has warned that secondary assets remain a significant problem.
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Valuers ‘could do better’, say investors
GLOBAL – More than a third of investors believe valuers “could do better”, according to an unpublished survey of 63 fund managers active in a number of markets.
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Pension funds and IVG co-invest in green fund
EUROPE – Four unnamed pension funds – three German, one Austrian – have each invested €33m in a €300m sustainable office fund.
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Half of real estate funds ‘will bleed to death’
GLOBAL - As many as 50% of fund managers will go out of business in an industry shakeout that still has far to go, according to Claude Angéloz of the Swiss-based Partners Group.
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Imperial Tobacco holds on to performance accolade
UK – The Imperial Tobacco pension scheme, winner of the coveted long-term performance award at the IPD/IPF UK Property Investment Awards in London, has highlighted the importance of consistency and adding value to existing assets.
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Munich buy reflects the robustness of residential
GERMANY – An unnamed European institutional investor – understood to be a German pension fund – has acquired a fully rented 274-unit residential block in a Munich suburb for €42.1m.
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AMF faces out-of-town competition
SWEDEN – Swedish pensions provider AMF, one of the biggest owners of Stockholm offices, has been keen to gauge how much competition it will face from foreign investors in its domestic market.
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US housing recovers – but tax regulations deter foreign investors
UNITED STATES – The residential market in the US is recovering, but foreign investors will not be placed to capitalise on opportunities unless government tax restrictions are lifted.
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Investors to take the highroad to Warsaw
POLAND – Polish infrastructure is poised for pension fund investment despite investor concerns over Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies, according to Barings fund manager Matthias Siller.
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Pension funds tap long-term potential of old age
UK – The raising of £80m (€92m) in new equity for a UK social infrastructure fund reflects pension fund appetite for long-term investments linked to inflation, according to Aviva Investors fund manager Neil Gardiner.
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European pension funds retrench as Korea looks westward
ASIA-PACIFIC – Local investors will replace US and European pension funds in Asia within 10 years, the Asian Public Real Estate Association (APREA) conference heard last week.
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Henderson re-opens pan-European fund
EUROPE – Henderson Global Investors will this week reopen its €405m institutional pan-European real estate fund of funds after 76% of investors agreed to revoke their redemptions.
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Local authority funds urged to invest in housing
UK – A real estate debt specialist has slated UK local authority pension funds for failing to invest in domestic social housing.