Institutional Real Estate Asia Pacific
Powerful demographic and economic trends in countries such as China, India and Indonesia are fueling demand for all types of real estate in markets throughout Asia Pacific. Institutional Real Estate Asia Pacific provides investors with the necessary information, data and insights to help them shape their decision making and investment strategies in the region’s mature and emerging markets. The magazine features articles on capital flows, cross-border investing trends, market and property type profiles, and the latest on investment strategies, new investment products, fundraising and property transactions.
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Issues from 2013
December 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 11
- Going shopping: High consumer spending and online sales are rapidly reshaping the Asia Pacific retail sector
- Down but not out: Headline emerging market economies may be struggling, but the emerging market opportunity remains for prudent investors
- Beyond the growth story: Value-add strategies exist for generating attractive investment returns in Asia without relying on economic growth
- Perception meets reality: Expectations of risk in infrastructure investing have been upended
- The things we do: Some people have moved on, some haven
- Korean investor consortium buys Chicago trophy asset
- Asian developers continue to invest in Western projects
- New York City tops Winning in Growth Cities report
- Momentum shifts for Japan
November 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 10
- What are the implications of macro risks for global real estate investment?
- A conversation with Jennivine Kwan
- KWAP pursues overseas investments
- South Korean investors expand their horizons
- Fundraising round up
- Asia Pacific REITs and listed property rebound in September
- Going west: Asian capital flies into Western real estate
- Tapering off: How might Asia Pacific real estate fare as developed economies begin to taper quantitative easing?
October 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 9
- New Urbanism: Asia explores pathways to metropolitan development and greater liveability
- Investor friendly?: What do investors really want in the structure of management fees for Asia Pacific investments?
- The diversified portfolio: Asia Pacific investors can alter their risk and return profiles by adding London and New York City to their portfolios
- Super-size me: Investment managers grow larger as they expand their reach and ride a wave of asset appreciation
- Abenomics: A crisis postponed is a crisis (eventually) resolved
- Asian investors to increase global real estate investment
- Asia Pacific REITs and listed property firms lag in August
- Shanghai Tower to be second tallest in the world
September 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 8
- Developing Asia: Asian economies seek to fully emerge on the world stage
- Branching out: Growing numbers of Asian investors look to real estate to help meet future liabilities
- The big squeeze: Top 10 things China must stop doing in order to reform its banking system and real estate markets
- Inside and out: Southeast Asian economies and companies flex their infrastructure muscle in and out of country
- Spotlight on Indonesia: How can foreign investors access real estate opportunities in accordance with Indonesian law?
- What's up with China?: Is slower growth going to push Chinese investors into foreign markets?
- Chinese insurer buys trophy asset in London
- Number of new real estate investment funds drops again
- Listed property companies rebound in July
July 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 7
- Rethinking the future: Sustainability in property investment requires a global collaborative initiative
- Listed real estate companies lose steam in May
- The music makers: Central banks are changing their tunes - will global property dance?
- Second to none: The evolving real estate secondary market has much to offer buyers and sellers
- Lend to me: Access to debt has improved for many Asia Pacific real estate markets
- Plenty to go around: Real estate investment strategies are evolving as fundamentals improve
- Early days: Opportunities and challenges abound for Myanmar
- Fundraising volume slows after big fourth quarter
- Japan's monetary easing encourages property investment
June 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 6
- Distress signals: Distressed Asia Pacific real estate deals are out there -- if you know where to look
- A measure of performance: Property experts adapt to changes in fees, governance and transparency for unlisted Asian real estate funds
- Satisfying demand: What will it take for Hong Kong's office market to regain balance by 2020?
- Riding the upturn: The implications of the Bank of Japan's new measures for the Japanese property market
- Caution prevails: Investors remain cautious as market uncertainty continues
- Asian investors keep the City of London hopping
- Fundraising round up -- West meets East
- Japanese markets soar in April on government stimulus
May 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 5
- Yield seekers: South Korean investors search for higher yields overseas
- Asian investor capital keeps flowing into US properties
- Asian logistics sector sees increased demand
- J-REITs continue making steady gains in March
- Taking a public stand: more investors are discovering the advantages of listed real estate in their Asia Pacific portfolios
- Is the price right?: Despite low yields, prime real estate assets still look better than many alternative options
- Strata-spheric outcomes: Multiple ownerships in buildings encourage asset bubble formation
- Stronger than a BRIC: As an investment destination, Turkey has become a better proposition than the much-vaunted BRIC markets
- A risk worth taking: Adoption of a stronger approach to risk management will improve the performance of real estate
April 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 4
- Rebalancing act: Uncertainty rules as China attempts to shift from investment-led to consumption-led growth
- China's capital outflows: China joins the rank of peers and expands real estate buying
- Something to prove: Can China's new leader tackle the country's most pressing issues?
- Retail rents in Hong Kong are strong
- A-REIT JV shows investor demand for retail assets
- Asian REITs outperform developers in February
- Fund closings: Big numbers, little consolation
- Performance varies across countries and property types
- Road to recovery: China's recovery affects Asia and the rest of the world
- Fact or fiction: What investors need to know -- and do -- about the affordable housing market in China
March 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 3
- Is Core Still King?: As Core Property's Popularity Grows, a Projected Decline in Returns May Force Wary Investors to Explore Other Options
- Bound by Risk: Under What Circumstances Should Risk Premiums for Asia Be Reduced?
- Is China Following Japan?: Japan's Recent Economic History Provides Lessons for China
- One Step Ahead: How Can Property Investors Best Take Advantage of a Bolder Investment Year?
- Focus on Asia: What Should Investors Know About Asian Markets?
February 1, 2013: Volume 5, Number 2
- Heating Up: Are Asia's Markets Overheated or Sustainable Growth Engines?
- Contagion Revisited: Are Europe's Ongoing Debt Woes a Problem for Asia?
- Europe Chills Asia: How Well Is Asia Navigating Through the Slowdown?
- The Real Thing: Private REITs in Japan Offer Investors Low Volatility and Stable Yields
- A Watchful Eye: Influential Trends to Watch for in 2013
January 1, 2013: Vol. 5, Number 1
- Report from Korea: Investments in Overseas Markets Continue
- Leveraging Up: Caution Still Prevails in the Use of Debt Since the Global Financial Crisis
- Control Issues: Investors Demand Greater Rights, Oversight and Accountability in Today's Investment Environment
- Far and Wide: Pension Funds and Sovereign Wealth Funds Are Set to Make Their Presence Felt in Global Property Markets
- Steering a Firm Course: Real Estate Investors Should Not Be Deterred by Short-Term Events in China
- A Conversation with Nathan Dodd