All Magazine articles – Page 55

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    Experience vs exuberance

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    As the popularity of debt funds in the US grows and new players enter the market, will experience trump enthusiasm? Stephanie Schwartz Driver finds out

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    Engineered for success

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    There is great potential for the rise of debt funds, but creating the right structure is essential, write Carsten Loll, Frank Schwem and Jan Tibor Böttcher

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    The law of unintended consequences

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    The property industry faces a confluence of regulatory changes, including Basel III, ‘slotting’ and shadow banking legislation. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports

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    Coming to terms with debt

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Real estate debt investing can be misunderstood and is at times obtuse. Richard Lowe outlines what the generalist investors should take on board

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    Built to last

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Lenders and investors are backing the future health of real estate finance, according to a new report, writes Claire Watson

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    Bridging the price gap

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    A large-scale offloading of distressed assets can only take place once the price gap is bridged, writes Ari Danielsson

  • The new breed
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    The new breed

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Insurance companies are beginning to increase their share of the senior lending market in Europe. Four active institutions outline their strategies

  • Not a black and white issue
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    Not a black and white issue

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Leverage is neither ‘good’ nor ‘bad’ for investors, and should not be described in moral terms, writes Ben Habib

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    Carpe Diem

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Risk appetite will begin to normalise and 2013 will become known as the time the window on European opportunistic investments was flung wide open, says Joe Valente

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    Follow the light

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Despite all the gloom, there are some pockets of opportunity for European real estate developers seeking financing, writes Matthew Cutts

  • Special measures
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    Special measures

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    IPD launched a dedicated Spezialfonds index last year, offering greater transparency. Daniel Piazolo and Sebastian Gläsner explore the latest numbers

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    Safety comes first

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Despite some high-profile departures, Germany’s debt markets are relatively well served – but only in the core market, writes Jörg Schürmann

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    A clean sheet

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Neil Harris explains why INREV’s Standard Data Delivery Sheet should become the de-facto standard for European investors

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    The rewards of preparation

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Following the publication of the AIFMD remuneration guidelines, Melville Rodrigues considers the implications and suggests the next steps to be taken

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    The time is now

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    With the release of level-two measures, fund managers can no longer maintain a wait-and-see approach to AIFMD. Michael Hornsby and Axelle Ferey explain

  • The year of the vulture
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    The year of the vulture

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Will 2013 prove a better year for distressed debt investors and are high double-digit returns a realistic prospect? Lynn Strongin Dodds explores

  • Seoul trader
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    Seoul trader

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    South Korea Korean investors like the security of London, reports Shayla Walmsley. But will pressure for returns push them to less mature markets?

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    Spain’s real revival

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    Will the new ‘bad bank’ and a revamped REIT regime encourage investors back to the Spanish property market? Shayla Walmsley reports

  • Meeting in the middle
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    Meeting in the middle

    March 2013 (Magazine)

    In redefining themselves, many opportunity funds find themselves encroaching on the value-added space, writes Maha Khan Phillips