IPE Real Assets Special Reports – Page 3
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Smart 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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Real estate insurance: climate change gets expensive
Insurance rates in flood-risk areas of the US like Miami have been rising at an alarming rate. Christopher Walker looks at whether investors should be worried
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Carlo Ratti, Lisette van Doorn, Paul Clark and Jonathan Rose on the future of cities
We asked four experts what investors need to understand about the future of cities
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PSP Investments: Canadian fund takes own path in global infrastructure
PSP is taking a dynamic and flexible approach as it aims to hit in C$50bn infrastructure assets. Sandiren Curthan talks to Richard Lowe
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Sydney builds for the future
Florence Chong talks to the mayor and local investors about the future of the Australian city
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Asia’s big city challenge
Asia-Pacific’s varied and sprawling metropolises face a confluence of challenges to remain liveable. Florence Chong reports
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APG’s asset owner partnership: Don’t compete, collaborate
The biggest investors are teaming up to tackle infrastructure. Genio van der Schaft talks to Florence Chong about the APG-GPIF partnership
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The new normal is already in Europe's office sector
Return-to-office rates have stabilised in Europe, but investor should expect more space reduction. Lauren Mills reports
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B to A: Investing in offices today requires a move from beta to alpha
Taking advantage of investment opportunities in the office market today requires a move from beta to alpha, write Paul Kennedy and Carol Hodgson
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APG plans to expand allocation by investing in ‘tomorrow’s infrastructure’
Jan-Willem Ruisbroek tells Richard Lowe how APG will use its new allocation to build the infrastructure of tomorrow
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Ilmarinen: ‘We’d like to grow the allocation to infrastructure’
Ilmarinen continues to build up global exposure primarily through funds. Pirkko Juntunen speaks to Esko Torsti
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Top 100 Infrastructure Investors 2024: Full ranking
The IPE Real Assets top 100 ranking of some of the world’s largest infrastructure investors accounts for more than $858bn (€768bn) in infrastructure assets held by pension funds, sovereign-wealth funds, insurers and other institutional capital owners.
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Top 100 Infrastructure Investors 2024: Survey
Institutional investors continue their journey in allocating to infrastructure after demonstrating stability during a period of volatility
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Paris: 10 years after the 15-minute city concept
It has been 10 years since the mayor of Paris undertook an urban transformation. Christopher Walker asks whether the experience can act as a blueprint for other cities
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Are investors pricing water risk into their portfolios?
Institutional investors are potentially underestimating the risk water scarcity poses. Pirkko Juntunen reports
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Igneo Infrastructure Partners: Playing the global mid-market
Formerly known as Colonial First State, MUFG-owned Igneo is investing in the mid-market across Europe, North America and Australia. Florence Chong reports
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Why now is the time to scale up in infrastructure fund management
A resurgence in M&A reflects the huge growth potential in energy transition and digitalisation, writes Mark Rudovic
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Infrastructure debt funds find their time in the sun
Infrastructure debt funds did not suffer the dip in fundraising of the broader asset class. Christopher Walker looks at why they are currently so appealing
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DigitalBridge: Connecting investors with digital infrastructure opportunities
It is the largest fund manager dedicated to digital infrastructure. Florence Chong speaks to DigitalBridge senior managing director Jon Mauck
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Water security: Singapore closes the water loop
The Asian city-state is a global testbed for water innovations, having turned recycled water into potable water. Florence Chong reports