All Magazine articles – Page 27

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    Portfolio: Interest rates - The highs and lows

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Comparing the inflationary world of the 1970s with today’s lower-for-longer environment can help explain why investors continue to bid up property, writes David Rees

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    Listed markets: Property - Full recognition at last

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    REITs are no longer being lumped in with financial stocks by index providers. Managers will need to reallocate significant capital to REITs or explain why they are underweight, writes Christopher O’Dea

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    Dutch investors: Late-cycle strategies

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Dutch pension funds are having to think carefully when it comes to new real estate investments. Rachel Fixsen talks to some of the country’s leading funds 

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    Dublin: Glass half full

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Before the Brexit vote, Dublin was in danger of oversupply. While the city should not expect tenants to pour in, there is reason for cheer, writes Russell Handy

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    Retail: US - Dining out on experience

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The consumption habits of Millennials means there are opportunities to succeed where traditional retail is failing. Christopher O’Dea reports

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    Urbanisation: Demographics - Demography is destiny

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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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    San Diego: Still waters run deep

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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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    Debt markets: United States - Waving the red flag

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Institutional investors continue to back real estate debt funds despite looming risks. Christopher O’Dea assesses the situation

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    Debt funds: No longer niche

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Debt funds are becoming a sizeable component of the global real estate fundraising market. Andrew Moylan looks at the data

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    Italy: Creating a positive loop

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    If non-performing loans are not actively managed they inevitably decline in value and can drag on an economy. Italy should take note, write Ted Leary and Jack Rodman

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    Retail: Europe - How cities overtook countries

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The emergence of key cities over their host countries is reshaping the European retail investment market, writes Mark Faithfull

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    Case Study: First State Super

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Sixty-two years after Sydney’s last tram trundled into oblivion, a new 21st century light rail system will glide through the heart of the city starting from 2019. Known as the Sydney Light Rail (SLR), and costing more than AUD2.1bn (€1.4bn) to construct, it will run a 12km route from Circular Quay on the CBD harbour front to the eastern suburbs of city.

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    Shanghai: China’s capital of capital

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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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    Residential: UK - Feeling at home with BTR

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Is a large-scale institutional asset class finally going to emerge in the UK? Yes, because investors cannot afford to ignore the benefits, writes Rob Martin

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    Investor Forum: Brexit - Voting to remain

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Despite the widespread uncertainty regarding the Brexit vote, most investors active in UK property are choosing to stay in the market, finds Rachel Fixsen

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    Hotels: Brand not bricks

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    The Marriott-Starwood merger has created the largest global hotel group – and one with an ‘asset-light’ strategy. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    Debt markets: UK - Loaning back the years

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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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    Australian investors: Heavy lifting

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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: Real assets - One small sliver of sunlight

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    Private debt, including real estate and infrastructure financing, is set to benefit the most from structural changes accentuated by the Brexit decision, write Peter Hobbs, Dharmy Rai and Niels Bodenheim

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    Real Assets: Timber - Returns begin to wilt

    September/October 2016 (Magazine)

    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