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City Focus Austin: Moving mountains
A very strong jobs market has been transforming one of the flattest parts of Texas into a city of peaks and troughs. Christopher O’Dea explains
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Open-ended funds: The race is on
The core open-ended fund market in Europe appears to have gained renewed momentum. Richard Lowe asks why the market has entered race mode
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Investor Interview: EPF
Malaysia’s Employees Provident Fund has embraced alternatives. Florence Chong speaks to Mohamad Nasir Ab Latif and Kamarulzaman Hassan
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Residential Europe: Going global? Go local
Global residential strategies are a reality. But investors should be aware of the diversity of housing in Europe, writes Marcus Cieleback
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Urbanisation: Affordability - Building the middle of the pyramid
The looming affordable housing crisis may create opportunities across the globe for institutional investors, writes Mario Lopez-Alcala
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Retail: US - Dining out on experience
The consumption habits of Millennials means there are opportunities to succeed where traditional retail is failing. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Hotels: Competing for the Acropolis
How is the sharing economy affecting the demand for hotel rooms? Helen Berhane and Konstantinos Gatis take Athens as an example
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Real Assets: Timber - Returns begin to wilt
It is an attractive asset class but timber returns are not what they once were. Investors will have to work harder to find opportunities, says Maha Khan Phillips
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Sustainability: Green building in Asia
Asian office markets have made significant improvements to their sustainability. But there is room for progress, writes Tim Shen
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San Diego: Still waters run deep
The city has a history of change. San Diego’s latest transformation is fuelling its commercial property market, writes Christopher O’Dea
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Australian investors: Heavy lifting
With the fourth-largest aggregation of pensions assets in the world, Australia’s superannuation industry is being forced to propel itself offshore and into new markets. Florence Chong reports
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Debt markets: UK - Loaning back the years
The Brexit vote gives new entrants to the debt sector a further opportunity to build loan books, as traditional lenders regress, writes Russell Handy
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Listed markets: Made to be measured
Index providers have responded to the growing interest and activity in listed infrastructure. Christopher O’Dea reports on a market waiting to be measured
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Logistics Asia: Tide rises in the East
Will a rush of new entrants in Asian logistics saturate some markets? The established players think so, writes Florence Chong
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City Focus: Denver - Mile-high market
Real estate in the Mile High City might not be climbing as fast as it was, but the outlook for Denver is far from precipitous. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Benchmarking: Missing measurements
For all its appeal, infrastructure is difficult to benchmark, which causes headaches for investors. Rachel Fixsen looks at some emerging solutions
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Investor Interview: GIIA
The Global Infrastructure Investor Association was created to give infrastructure investors a political voice. Rachel Fixsen talks to Andy Rose, its first CEO
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Technology: Get ready for change
Disruptive technologies will affect all facets of infrastructure, and investors need to be prepared for change
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Office US: Shared-space economy
The new generation of co-working office space in the US has been transformative. But there are risks in its lease-arbitrage business model
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Atlanta: Legislating for success
Political and religious issues have threatened Atlanta’s economic success, but its property market is still booming