91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß reports – Page 104
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Is 2019 the year to avoid core?
Is core US real estate a safe bet in 2019, or should investors steer clear? Christopher O’Dea and Richard Lowe report
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Impact investing: Feeling the effects
Impact investing has quickly become a hot topic in institutional real estate circles. Maha Khan Phillips looks at the latest initiatives and what is causing their appeal
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Q&A: Carlo Ratti
Architect, engineer, and director the MIT Senseable City Lab, Ratti spoke at the 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß & Infrastructure conference. Richard Lowe caught up with him afterwards
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10 years after Lehman: Rate rises to test UK lending market
Leverage in the UK is lower than it was 10 years ago. But with price declines on the cards, investors should take extra care around high LTVs, write Nicole Lux and Sotiris Tsolacos
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Student housing: Watch the game
In the US, to understand a city’s student-housing prospects, investors need to follow university sports programmes. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Performance in the round
The concept of circular economy is gaining momentum, but what about within the built environment? Elena Johansson reports
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Hotels Europe: Ring the changes
The hotel industry is being transformed, and that can only be good news for institutional investors
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The future of green building ratings
Green rating tools are an established way to assess a building’s sustainability. But, asks Philip Hirst, what is their true value, and how can investors use them more effectively?
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Value-add: Adding value in Asia
International investors are leaning towards value-add funds for Asia. But strategies and definitions can vary, writes Florence Chong
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Demographics Asia: Retiring the demographic dividend
The growth of the working-age population has provided a massive boost to the Asia-Pacific economy in recent years. Now those workers are retiring, writes Florence Chong
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US open-ended property funds: Steady as she goes
The days of strong returns are behind them, but core open-ended property funds in the US are very much active in the market. Christopher O’Dea reports on ‘The Odyssey’ funds
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TPP: Pacific Ocean’s 11
Although the US has withdrawn, the Trans-Pacific Partnership has the potential to boost Asia-Pacific real estate markets – especially Vietnam, says Florence Chong
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Retail: No shopping maul
The end of bricks-and-mortar retail? Far from it, argue Steve Shigekawa and Brian Jones
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China's Belt and Road initiative: Q&A with Ben Way, Macquarie
Ben Way is the chief executive of Macquarie Group Asia and co-head of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets for Asia-Pacific
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Big data: Investing in bandwidth
The rise in data streaming is putting pressure on existing networks but boosting opportunities for institutional investors, writes Christopher O’Dea
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German RE managers: The year of the clean slate
Managers of German open-ended funds have now recovered from the post-2008 liquidity crisis. But the experience has shaped the industry, writes Barbara Ottawa
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Investor Profiles: Finland
Some of Finland’s pension investors are diversifying their real estate portfolios globally. Rachel Fixsen profiles four funds
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The Investor: IFM and the ‘pension-public’ partnership
Australian manager IFM Investors is looking to export its PPP model to the US. Florence Chong speaks to Brett Himbury
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Public access
Are investors missing a trick by focusing on private funds or and consortium deals? Christopher O’Dea and Stephanie Schwartz-Driver consider the listed alternative
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Top 50 infrastructure investment managers
For the first time, IPE Real Estate provides a snapshot of the assets under management of the world’s largest infrastructure investment managers, writes Richard Lowe