All Magazine articles – Page 24
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Alternatives Self-Storage: Opportunity locks
The nascent UK sector leads the way in Europe, with listed companies including Big Yellow performing well, writes Russell Handy
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African real estate: Sub-Saharan surge
Demographics and economics point to opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa. But the region is not without challenges
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Secondaries: Prime time for secondary market
The secondary trading of real estate funds was worth €9bn in 2015. Stephen Ryan explains why the burgeoning market is a major asset to the industry
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Office US: Doing more with less
As ‘mega leasing’ stalls and cap rates slow, Christopher O’Dea asks whether the US office market is about to feel the squeeze
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Healthcare Japan: Longest-term investment
The Japanese have the longest average lifespan in the world, making them an obvious target for healthcare, says Christopher O’Dea
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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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France: Moderne portfolio theory
Pension funds and insurers in France are diversifying in more ways than one as their appetite for risk increases, according to Susanna Rust
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Investor Forum: Where do we go from here?
Last year was a catalogue of political and economic shocks. What does 2017 have in store for real estate? Rachel Fixsen talks to six investors
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Politics woven into the fabric
Political risk is commonly associated with less developed economies, but in 2017 investors began to realise that it was residing, latent, in Western democracies.
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UK: A hard exit for property?
Brexit has implications for real estate. Perhaps the UK should look at Canada’s relationship with the EU for inspiration, writes Michael MacBrien
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Office Europe: Mixed fortunes
Six months after the Brexit vote, the prognosis for the UK’s office sector is still unclear, writes Russell Handy
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Middle East investors: UK still top preferred location
Brexit has not encouraged Middle East investors to shun the UK, but strategies are evolving
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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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Private Debt: Strong year-end for UK deals
While few can ignore the economic uncertainty in UK real estate, some major deals were struck at the end of 2016, writes Russell Handy
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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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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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City Focus Charlotte: ‘Restroom law’ fallout
North Carolina’s controversial ‘restroom law’ has caused companies to shun Charlotte. But can the city weather the political storm? Christopher O’Dea reports
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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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Healthcare Germany: A challenge worth taking
The healthcare sector is fragmented and tightly regulated, but it has not put off investors, say Johann Rumetsch and Raffaele Mazza
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Secondaries: Catching the flight to safety
Political uncertainty and flight-to-safety behaviour could provide a boost to the growing real estate secondaries market