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Capital providers must avoid being distracted by the country’s feverish political climate and focus instead on long-term structural trends when evaluating the potential of US property, argue Allianz’s Christoph Donner and MIRA’s Eric Wurtzebach
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While the inability to conduct due diligence remains investors’ top concern, managers are playing a bigger role than ever to mitigate the risk and find the right strategies for them
Over 70% of larger institutions plan to raise or maintain their real estate allocation to the country in 2021, according to a new JLL report.
Securitized real estate debt has been battered by the covid-19 pandemic. Now institutional managers must decide what to do about it.
Asia-Pacific real estate funds recorded the biggest year-on-year growth in terms of total capital raised in the first half of 2020.
The pension fund made $3bn of non-fund commitments to the asset class last year as it continues to see outperformance in its principal investment portfolio.
Investing in operating companies is one of the ‘collaborative model’ strategies that the US pension giant hopes will help to cut costs, especially during the current disruption.
A short-lived move to deport foreign students underscores America’s waning appeal to global learners – and consequently investors in the sector.
UBS group managing director Joe Azelby sees promising demand drivers for farmland, but the lack of 'scalable doorways' will limit large investors.
The US pension plans to 'invest meaningful amounts with fewer best-in-class managers' by deploying capital in multiple strategies with each firm.
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