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 2015
December 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 11
- Asian investors flock to New York City
- Asia Pacific property stocks rebound in October
- GRESB results indicate a greener trend
- The illusory wealth effect: How today's Chinese economy came to be
- The Lion City: How long will weakness in Singapore's residential market last?
- Heavy weather: Investing in emerging markets is not for the faint-hearted
- Risky business: More things can happen than will happen
- More than a feeling: What role does gut instinct play in real estate investing?
November 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 10
- Assessing risk: The inability to accurately gauge and price risk increases investors' vulnerability
- Young and old: Can Asian property investors project red or black through the grey?
- Coming of age: Asia Pacific REITs outperform Asian equities
- Where are we in the cycle right now?: Ask Father Guido Sarducci
- Return on investment: Measuring the dynamic linkages between direct and indirect real estate — and other asset classes — in Australia
- Japanese hotel portfolio deal closes
- Asia-based investors active in Chicago office market
- S-REIT invests in UK hotel market
- AMP Capital buys retail property, sells office asset
- Asia Pacific stock market slump continues in Q3 2015
October 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 9
- China logic: Urbanisation is boosting growth in China
- The global hunt for yield: Investors are going farther afield and exploring alternatives in a low-return environment
- Oz open-ended: The case for investing in Australian diversified open-end funds
- Consolidating power: Top 20 firms account for more than half of AUM
- Asia Pacific outlook remains positive
- Market uncertainty produces ongoing volatility in August
- Hot start: Big fundraising numbers in first half 2015
- Land of extremes: The Asia Pacific office market continues to offer good value to selective investors
September 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 8
- Dollar signs: Currency moves help lift canny global real estate investors
- A hard sell: Retail real estate has laboured in Australia amid middling economic progress, but pockets of strength exist
- A new name: A new cover and the same high-quality coverage
- Upward momentum: Australian property funds continue to grow
- CIC scoops up retail portfolio in France and Belgium
- Chinese market volatility rocks property stocks in July
- Link REIT purchases Shanghai towers for US$1b
- GLP to buy 200 US warehouses for US$4.6b
- Sustainability rising: More Asian institutional property investors are gravitating toward sustainable investment
July 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 7
- Changing tactics: To secure their next victories in Western
- The search for value: Where can it be found in Australian real estate markets?
- Retail turnover: The uneven economic recovery has altered the landscape for retail
- Pulling levers: Even lower, even longer, in even more places
- What time is it?: Time for a potential problem analysis
- Q1/2015 fundraising volume highest since Q3/2008
- Blackstone buys Shanghai luxury property
- Asia Pacific property stocks weaken in May
- Asian investors hungry for US property
June 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 6
- Ascendas holds US$266m final close
- Seoul focus: Reflections on a market with much to offer global investors
- Win by not losing: Minimising losses and accumulating gains means protecting your capital first
- Ready, set...: Restrictions on Asian insurance companies have eased, and big insurers are beginning to invest in real estate abroad
- Leading from the front: You can't go wrong with buying property in London. Can you?
- Mirror, mirror: 2015 is looking a lot like 2014
- ADIA steps up global property investment
- Chinese and Hong Kong property stocks up in April
- EPF sells London property to British Land
- Pan-Asian fund nears US$1b target
May 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 5
- Reflections from across the pond: European investors are looking abroad, but need better data
- The bucket list: Applying value investing to real estate
- Growth potential: REITs are emerging in markets around the world, but the biggest opportunities may be yet to come
- Like clockwork: The world's central banks attempt to get their economies in precision working order
- Investor initiative focuses on long-term approach
- Chinese property stocks lead returns in March
- Taiwan's BLF to put US$2.4b into alternative assets
- Asia Pacific office assets to see strong growth
- A conversation with Peter Verwer
April 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 4
- Asia Pacific property stocks edge up slightly in February
- Chinese, Turkish cities rank as world's fastest growing
- China's residential woes: Despite stimulus measures, oversupply problems are creating a sluggish recovery for China's residential sector
- Perilous path: Economic rebalancing while stamping out corruption poses challenges for China
- Taiwan ascends: Taiwan's hot property market shows upside appeal despite China relations
- Beyond gateway cities: Chinese investors pour billions into overseas real estate
- Much to think about: Uncertainty can be made to work for you
- Chinese insurers continue to buy NYC assets
March 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 3
- Orchestrating growth: New leaders in Asia attempt to create harmonious economic and political ties
- Asia Pacific investors go global: Asia lacks enough suitable product for Asia Pacific investors seeking core assets
- The elusive benchmark: Real estate investors are still in search of the most appropriate benchmark
- State of the cycle: Assessing where real estate investments stand
- In memoriam: Ashlee Emerson Lambrix: There's a hole in the world tonight
- BlackRock report shows appetite for real estate still rising
- Hong Kong offices are most expensive in the world
- Ping An buys UK office
- Asia Pacific property stocks start 2015 with strong returns
February 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 2
- Currency matters: Utilising foreign-exchange swap pricing for commercial real estate investment has its advantages
- Face value: Why Blackstone will never make the cover of this publication
- GIC partners on global real estate deals in Q4/2014
- Retail rents continue to rise globally
- December ends a mixed 2014 for Asia Pacific property stocks
- The money talks: Investors speak candidly on a host of issues at the annual Editorial Advisory Board meeting
- Targeting outperformance: Focusing on changes in demographics, technology and urbanisation can help investors outperform
- Through traffic: London's Crossrail project demonstrates how infrastructure can reshape a city's real estate dynamics
January 1, 2015: Vol. 7, Number 1
- All eyes on India: Prime Minister Modi's rock-star appeal moves masses on the global stage
- On the rise: Global cities are shaping current and future trends in real estate investment
- Back to reality: The financial crisis decimated the debt industry, giving rise to a series of opportunities, but the easy pickings may now be gone
- Just magic: Real estate investors can always do more with their data
- Building for the future: There is much to look forward to, across the board
- Study: Real estate improves DC plan outcomes
- Third quarter 2014 fundraising eclipses US$20b
- Asia Pacific property stocks continue rebound in November