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Residential US: No fixed abode
After years of institutional capital pouring into US multifamily, today’s savvy investors are moving beyond luxury apartments to class-B assets and workforce housing. Christopher O’Dea reports
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City Focus Tokyo: The plot thickens
Property investment is taking centre stage among institutional circles in Japan, and Tokyo is playing the lead role. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Infrastructure Water: Investors could clean up
The US needs to improve its infrastructure, and it should start with its drinking water. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Swiss investors: Scaling new heights
The pressure to increase real assets exposure is pushing Swiss pension funds into new markets and approaches
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City Focus Beijing: China’s nerve centre
China’s capital is very much a government town, but it is also a growing economic centre, home to state-owned enterprises. Florence Chong reports
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Interest Rates Infrastructure: Not just a bond proxy
How do interest rates affect global listed infrastructure? It is important to look beyond the short term, writes Giuseppe Corona
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South Korea: Lenders of second resort
Pension funds and insurers are pushing more and more into real estate debt. And their appetite will only get stronger, writes Florence Chong
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Student Housing: Market revision
Will Brexit affect student numbers and hurt the appeal of the sector in the UK? Not necessarily, say Joanna Turner and Rocco Versace
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Retail: Food for thought
Staying focused on changing retail models is equally important as paying attention to consumer behaviour, writes Russell Handy
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Transport infrastructure: Making the connection
Ground freight, transportation, highways and roads represent 25% of the global listed infrastructure market. Fraser Hughes reports
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City Focus Delhi: Indian mirror
Delhi offers a microcosm of the wider Indian real estate market. Namgyal Tsering reports on the positive effects of government policy
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Logistics Europe: Built to withstand
Positive fundamentals in logistics will outweigh the potential negative effects of Brexit, write Vanessa Muscara, Sean Rymell and Alex Lund
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UK Infrastructure: Still suffering from a PFI hangover
Declan O’Brien asks whether a new raft of public-private partnerships can shake off the reputation risk associated with the old PFI regime
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Healthcare US: Changing diagnosis
President Trump has pledged to abolish Obamacare. But there are bigger factors at play for US healthcare. Christopher O’Dea reports
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City Focus Kuala Lumpur: A Signature investment
The city is at the forefront of Malaysia’s economic transformation. But, as Florence Chong reports, Kuala Lumpur is also becoming more liveable
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Office Australia: Two tales of two cities
Investors are flocking to Australian offices. But Perth and Brisbane paint a different picture to Sydney and Melbourne, says Florence Chong
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Private Debt: Time to take the stairs?
With a growing weight of capital bearing down on senior debt, investors may be tempted by mezzanine investments
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Italy: Pockets of activity
There is no widespread overhaul of asset allocation among Italian institutions. But some are looking to increase exposure, writes Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
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Open-ended funds: Solid foundations
Investors and managers have come together to identify five pillars on which Europe’s open-ended fund sector should be built. Maurits Cammeraat explains
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Residential Europe: Look beyond short-term gain
Cost leakage can have a large impact on returns, particularly in short-lease markets like the UK. John Danes explains