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City Focus Ho Chi Minh City: On the map
Largely overlooked by risk-averse international capital, the city is changing and investors are taking notice, writes Florence Chong
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Japan: Unleashing the beast
The country’s giant institutions could transform global real estate markets when they finally move. Florence Chong reports
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Debt markets: United States - Waving the red flag
Institutional investors continue to back real estate debt funds despite looming risks. Christopher O’Dea assesses the situation
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Urbanisation: Demographics - Demography is destiny
When Tristan Capital analysed working-age populations in Europe, it raised wider implications for the definition of ‘core’. Simon Martin explains
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Listed markets: Taking stock of infrastructure
Listed infrastructure is a natural choice for insurers and proposed changes to Solvency II will only make the case stronger, write Fraser Hughes and Gareth Mee
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Shanghai: China’s capital of capital
Shanghai has led China’s global financial ascent. Combining good planning and proud sophistication, the city is still evolving, writes Florence Chong
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Retail: APAC - Winners and losers
The diverging fortunes of shopping centres in China and Australia highlight the disruption taking place in APAC retail, writes Florence Chong
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Benchmark building blocks
Frederic Blanc-Brude explains why it is important for the investment community to build a global database of infrastructure cash flows
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Airports: Circling the runway
Bidding for the world’s airports is becoming increasingly competitive. Florence Chong investigates why investors are scrambling for assets
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City Focus: Singapore - Locked-in land value
Singapore is constantly renewing itself – in part because land is scarce but also because it needs to stay competitive globally. Florence Chong reports
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Switzerland: Beyond the cantons
Swiss investors are earmarking more money for foreign real estate – but opportunities are becoming scarce. Barbara Ottawa reports
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Taipei: Lacklustre outlook
Real estate in Taiwan’s capital looks destined for a downturn. Tsering Namgyal searches for bright spots in Taipei’s outlook
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Office Europe: Mild speculation
Increased demand from investors and improving occupancy levels combine to bring development into play – with Europe’s core cities still holding sway
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Investor Universe UK: LGPS funds to go direct
The UK government has spotted an opportunity to boost infrastructure investment. But plans to reform the LGPS have big implications for £13bn of property holdings
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City Focus: Melbourne - Aiming high Down Under
It is set to overtake Sydney as Australia’s biggest city in the coming decades. Sharon Hayes reports on a metropolis with ambition
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Residential Germany: Housing the masses
Above-average population growth in Berlin is boosting housing opportunities for investors
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Retail: Not a matter of clicks vs bricks
Despite the impact of e-commerce, physical stores remain a cornerstone of consumer engagement, says Justin Taylor
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Bangalore: Electronic city
As India’s capital of IT, Bangalore is lighting up as the city for office and residential investments. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Investor Profiles: Finns target Europe and US
Finnish pension institutions are busy in their home markets, but some are looking at Europe and the US. Rachel Fixsen profiles five groups
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Investment Management: The case for emerging managers
Emerging managers pose challenges but can offer benefits for investors looking for diversification and specialists skills. Raymond Jacobs explains