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 2016
December 1, 2016: Vol 8, Number 11
- Megatrends: Six forces shaping Asian institutional real estate investment
- Driving value: Responsible and resilient property investing in the new millennium
- Australia in review: A look at the key 2016 themes affecting the A-REIT sector and the implications for 2017
- Positive outlook: Asia Pacific REITs expected to perform well in 2017
- A rose by any other name?: Something doesn't smell very sweet
- Global investors still failing to hit allocation targets
- Global and regional real estate stocks lag in October
November 1, 2016: Vol. 8, No 10
- So many tiers: While Tier 1 cities receive the most attention, select Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities hold appeal
- Transformative years: Change and opportunity in the Korean real estate market
- Part of the world: Foreign investors take heed of what Australian property markets have to offer
- Making it home: Measuring affordability and investability in Asian residential real estate
- Dark portents?: Is Brexit already influencing investor behaviour?
- GIC buys UK student-housing portfolio
- Market moves still dominated by central-banking policy
October 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 9
- Star power: Big-name firms attract lots of attention
- Muted returns in August for real estate stocks
- Forging ahead: Asian institutional property markets look beyond Brexit
- A big shift: The impact of GICS changes on institutional investment in real estate
- Brace yourself: Defensive investing strategies for weathering a real estate downturn
- Shop Talk: A conversation with Hing Yin Lee
- So long, Alvin Toffler (So long, so long)
September 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 8
- Hong Kong cooling: While the city-state's overall residential market continues its yearlong slide, prices in traditional luxury districts remain sky-high
- Gaining entry: How institutional investors can best access large-scale core real estate investment in Japan
- Academic expert: A roundtable discussion on bridging the gap between the real estate industry and academia
- Shop Talk: A conversation with Rita-Rose Gagné and George Agethen
- On balance: New accounting standards require leases be recorded on balance sheets, which has implications for real estate owners
- A tribute to Blake Eagle: His role in the institutionalisation of the commercial real estate industry
- GIC invests in South Korea's industrial market
- Brexit vote boosts real estate stocks in July
- Asia Pacific most improved region for property transparency
July 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 7
- Shifting landscape: Targets harder to hit for Asian capital seeking core assets
- Positive signs in the near term: It may be time to temper optimism with caution
- The year thus far: Putting the Asia Pacific region into perspective
- Korean investor acquires Vienna office tower
- Global and regional property stocks decline in May
- Charter Hall buys Sydney office building for US$377m
- Going negative: The Bank of Japan ponders the monetary frontier
- Attaining success: Fundamentals prevail in India's residential real estate market
June 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 6
- Loving leisure: Chinese investors seek out hotel assets in Asia and abroad
- The Asian Century: Five trends position the Asia Pacific region as the world's beacon of growth
- A work in progress: Are emerging markets becoming more investable?
- An elusive concept: What does research tell us about liquidity in international commercial real estate markets?
- Investment mapping: Property market compass steers to Asian growth
- Global property deal volumes forecast to top US$1t by 2020
- Investa pays A$443m for Australian office stake
- Chinese foreign investment in Australian property doubles
- Property stocks post modest gains in April
- Private Chinese investor to buy London office for £220m
May 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 5
- Adding value: Varied strategies are blurring the lines between the risks commonly associated with noncore investment
- London and its submarkets continue to draw Asian investors
- Ivanhoé Cambridge expands Asia Pacific logistics presence
- Asia Pacific investors bullish on acquisitions in 2016
- March gives boost to Q1 2016 stock performance
- Shine on: Beijing's grade A office market keeps its lustre
- Taking the plunge: Southeast Asia holds promise, but is it sink or swim for investors?
- Indexing funds: A new global fund index will help attract more capital to the nonlisted real estate sector
April 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 4
- Peaks and valleys: Excess residential inventory is being cleared, but a large and growing gap has formed between the performances of top- and lower-tier cities
- Wise choices: Opportunities amid risks in Chinese real estate
- China expert: A roundtable discussion on China's economy and property markets
- Outbound capital evolves: Chinese regulatory changes and US tax changes enhance opportunities for Chinese investors in US real estate
- Turning points: The world as we see it
- Dalian Wanda enters Paris market with US$3.3b project
- CPPIB, GLP form Japanese development JV
- Meager property stock recovery in February
March 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 3
- Asian logistics developers merge in all-stock deal
- GIC JV buys US$1.4b US student housing platform
- Market turbulence sends property stocks lower in January
- Trends to watch: Investors have much to consider this year
- Unreserved judgement: India's central bank projects strong growth and contained inflation
- 2016 market outlook: Asia Pacific REITs continue to hold promise
- The right niche: As competition for core gets crowded, investors eye nontraditional asset classes
- Change equals opportunity: The regional and global outlooks for real estate present investors with options
- Japan's pension whales: GPIF - the country's largest pension fund - will trigger overseas real estate investment by other institutional investors
February 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 2
- Reforming Japan: Japanese corporate governance and pension fund changes have implications for real estate
- Making forecasts: How you think is more important than what you think
- The Fed acts: Asia Pacific property markets eye the US Federal Reserve and ascendant greenback
- Christmastime in New York: Notes from our CEO Summit
- By the numbers: Real estate funds bounced back last year
- London's West End remains the world's highest-priced office market
- Investors fail to achieve real estate target allocations
- 2015 was a turbulent year for property stocks
- Philippine group buys Spain office asset for US$641m
January 1, 2016: Vol. 8, Number 1
- The needs of many: Social infrastructure investing presents unique opportunities and challenges
- India 2.0: What will it take for India's real estate market to succeed?
- The money talks: Investors and asset managers discuss how best to tackle the current market environment
- Ensuring a path: China's insurance companies to lead next wave of global real estate acquisitions
- The future of work: The best of times, the worst of times
- CPPIB and APG invest in Korean and UK logistics property
- Taiwanese insurers continue London foray
- Asia Pacific property stocks slide in November
- Goodman to have US$3b US development pipeline