All Australian Investors articles – Page 24
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CalPERS makes first foray into Asia-Pacific infrastructure
US pension fund to invest through joint venture with Australia’s QIC
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​AMP Capital raises $540m for global infrastructure
Fund manager attracts capital from Asia, Europe and US
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QIC raises £338m for global infrastructure fund
Australian manager recruits former Future Fund CEO as chairman
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IFM takes stake in Vienna airport
Offer accepted by shareholders in Austrian infrastructure asset
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Principal bags US office mandate from AustralianSuper
Decision follows retail mandate award to QIC
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Asian investors pile into US multifamily – study
CBRE predicts investments will outstrip last year’s transactions
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Pantheon among investors in AMP infrastructure fund
AMP converts open-ended SITE fund into closed-ended global vehicle
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Ferrovial and Macquarie in £1bn UK airports JV
Infrastructure joint venture to close purchase of three airports by early 2015
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Investor Universe - Australia: Home and away?
Are other superannuation schemes going to follow AustraliaSuper and invest globally? Keith Power reports
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Australian investor in Rockspring UK value fund
Four institutional investors take UK value fund closer to targeted equity raise
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AustralianSuper readies long-term capital for housing market
Mandates awarded to ISPT and QIC to invest in ’broadacre subdivision’ developments
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AustralianSuper hires Rockspring for pan-European property strategy
Mandate will focus on office and retail markets in continental Europe
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AustralianSuper turns to TIAA Henderson for central London offices
New mandate follows last year’s UK shopping centre strategy
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Asian pension funds prefer US, UK real estate – survey
Unlisted funds the preferred route according to APREA
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CPPIB completes Australian deal, Dexus sells four assets
Canadian institution acquires Commonwealth Property Office Fund
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INREV conference: Confidence returns but speakers urge caution
Delegates debate investors’ move away from core markets