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Energy transition: Transition management
Investing in new sources of power and the technology assisting ‘energy transition’ is a natural avenue for ESG investors. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Offices: Crash test for new model
The flexible working sector is expected to transform the traditional office market, but will it be able to weather a market downturn? Maha Khan Phillips reports
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10 years after Lehman: German real estate funds
Not long after the global financial crisis, Germany’s open-ended property funds experienced their own existential threat. But the industry ultimately survived, writes Steffen Sebastian
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Renewables: Holding the power
Advances in rechargeable batteries and storage capabilities are vital to the continuing growth of the renewables industry, writes Boris Beltermann
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Demographics US: Litmus test for specialist laboratories
Specialist office space catering to life-sciences companies and laboratories in the US is benefiting from demographic and technology changes, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Agriculture: Food for thought
Growing trade for food across the world makes agricultural land a target for investors. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Secondaries: Traders move to core
The rise of real estate secondaries was rooted in the crisis and opportunity funds. Today, growth is coming from core funds, writes Paul Robinson
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Residential Australia: Victim of its success?
The pace of growth prompted talk of a bubble. Andrew Schwartz explores whether Australian residential is too successful a story
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Real Estate: China changes gear
China is drawing up new laws to tackle rising levels of distressed debt. Florence Chong assesses what this means for the real estate sector
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Emerging Markets: Just too risky to bear?
Higher yields in emerging markets should compensate for greater infrastructure risks. But, as Christopher O’Dea writes, do not underestimate the risks
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Special Reports
Tech and the city: AI and growing urban competition for talent
How are cities harnessing AI to win the race for tech-forward businesses and talent? Isobel Lee investigates
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Special Reports
Investors wake up to Australian land-lease opportunity
The market for land-lease communities is booming off the back of demographic trends
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Campbell Global: Headed for the trees
CEO John Gilleland tells Christopher Walker why institutional investors will continue to take cover in timberland
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Special Reports
Paris: 10 years after the 15-minute city concept
It has been 10 years since the mayor of Paris undertook an urban transformation. Christopher Walker asks whether the experience can act as a blueprint for other cities
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Special Reports
Hydrogen infrastructure – more than hot air
There is a lot of talk about the potential for hydrogen, but is it an investable asset class for institutions? Lauren Mills explores
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Special Reports
Life-science real estate in Asia-Pacific: Competition begets opportunity
Life sciences in Asia-Pacific are expected to slow, but government ambitions across the region could lead to investment opportunities
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Gothaer: German insurer opts for natural capital allocation
Institution begins building exposure by investing in Article 9 funds, writes Luigi Serenelli
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Swiss Life helps reduce emissions by backing road-by-rail concept
Christoph Manser tells Florence Chong about investing in Helrom’s trailer wagons
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Singapore offices: Gravitational pull
The Southeast Asia city-state looks to be in a good position after managing COVID-19 and attracting companies from Hong Kong. Florence Chong reports
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Impact intelligence: How to move a city
A tech start-up is helping cities plan and finance their net-zero transitions. Christopher Walker speaks to Tomer Shalit