All Real Assets articles in Web Issue – Page 957
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Norges' property portfolio balloons in Q1 but return slips
Norway's giant government pension fund saw the market value of its real estate portfolio climb almost by half in the first three months of 2013 following a series of major deals.
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Corestate acquires 'stressed' portfolio in Germany
Swiss investor Corestate has acquired a German commercial and residential portfolio from a 'special situation'.
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Adler invests in German apartments
Adler Real Estate is to acquire a portfolio of over 2,000 apartments and 55 commercial property assets in Germany.
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Brussels' Realty fair forecasts record attendance
The organisers of Realty 2013 are predicting a record turn-out at the anual property fair in Brussels at the end of the month.
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PropertyEU spotlights changing regulations at Realty Brussels
PropertyEU is putting the spotlight on how the changing regulatory environment will affect real estate during a special event at the Realty trade fair in Brussels later this month.
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Immofinanz re-appoints CFO
Immofinanz has extended the employment contract of its chief financial officer for four years.
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Cornerstone migrates towards higher-yielding debt strategy
Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers is eyeing higher-yielding debt investment strategies, the company’s European CEO Charles Weeks told PropertyEU.
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Fabege readies office scheme at Mall of Scandinavia
Swedish listed property company Fabege is gearing up for construction of a 42,000 m2 office property above the largest shopping centre project in Scandinavia.
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German financing market remains polarised
The German real estate market is still polarised in terms of financing opportunities, according to Derk Opitz, partner at law firm Ashurst.
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Non-bank lending rises 80% in 2012
The decline in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) persisted into 2012, with a fall of 14%, according to DTZ’s Money into Property 2013 Europe report.
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Multi swings back into the red in 2012
Pan-European shopping centre developer Multi Corporation swung back into the red in 2012 with a net loss of €4 mln.
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CBRE launches 2013 urban photo award
Property adviser CBRE has launched the search for the 2013 edition of the Urban Photographer of the Year prize.
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Germany grabs 60% of big-ticket volume in April
Germany accounted for 60% of the total volume of large deals recorded by PropertyEU Research in April 2013.
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Life insurer buys 7-storey building in Frankfurt
German life insurer Zurich Deutsche Herold has acquired a seven-storey office and commercial building under construction in downtown Frankfurt.
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Aberdeen acquires London office from Rockspring
Aberdeen Asset Management has aquired an office building in southwest London from Rockspring Property Investment Managers.
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AIK buys again in Brussels
German fund manager AIK has acquired another office property in the centre of Brussels.
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Sascha Reuter joins NAI apollo in Germany
Sascha Reuter has joined NAI apollo's 10-strong investment team in Germany as senior consultant investment.
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Cyprus meltdown puts spotlight on tax havens
With European tax havens coming under scrutiny following Cyprus’ demise as a shelter, real estate investors need to ensure that deals are priced to account for the impact of tax, Damian Harrington writes in a guest column in the May issue of PropertyEU Magazine.
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Immofinanz debuts on Warsaw Stock Exchange
Vienna-listed Immofinanz has started trading its shares on Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) in a double listing process.
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Prologis sees room for speculative logistics development
Prologis' European boss Philip Dunne believes there may be room for speculative development of logistics real estate in some markets over the next two years.



