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 2019
December 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 11
- Belt constricted: Is China’s New Silk Road a trip worth taking for institutional real estate investors?
- Potential to capitalise: Shanghai’s urban regeneration plans hold promise for repositioning assets
- Women drive progress in cities: Real estate investors should follow women to find the most successful markets
- “Interest-ing” times: Low interest rates support Australia’s commercial property market
- Food for thought: Investors tackle tough real estate investment topics
- Global economic growth continues to slow
- Korean investment in Europe hits record US$6.9b in H1 2019
November 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 10
- What’s in a niche? Asia Pacific demographics and macrotrends point to great growth potential for niche assets, but major cultural and behavioural barriers can dampen demand
- Are your investments at risk? Facing climate change threats head on in institutional real estate portfolios
- Quest for income: Asia has been a good growth play but traditionally has not been a place international investors look for yield. Will that ever change?
- An overview of the Islamic finance industry: Shariah-compliant investors can provide capital for investment in hard assets, such as real estate
- Delayed WeWork: Ultimately, WeWork’s IPO bid may not be as far-fetched as some believe
- Data centres — real estate or infrastructure, or does it matter?
- Economic uncertainty dampens property sector gains
- Tourism grows in Asia Pacific, but hotel occupancy declines
October 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 9
- Digital disruption: Given a chance, the wise use of technology can radically change how the real estate industry operates — for the better
- A demographic future: How ongoing structural shifts fuel value-added opportunities across the Asia Pacific region
- Following the money: Europe has been the biggest beneficiary of an increase in global capital diversification
- Making forecasts: Processes, prescriptions and priorities for real estate investment
- Broader coverage: ANREV makes further strides toward industry transparency
- Q2 2019 fundraising slows after record-setting Q1 2019
- Performance suffers as global growth weakens and tensions rise
- Asia Pacific logistics occupiers more cautious on expansion
- CFA Institute releases final version of 2020 GIPS
September 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 8
- Risking recession: Central banks pivot midyear to sidestep recession as Asia Pacific property demand remains resilient
- The AI advantage: Investors and managers must begin understanding the potential of artificial intelligence or risk being left behind the competition
- Investment risk roundtable: Property investors face mounting concerns in a slowing global economy
- Currency risk: How are cross-border real estate investors faring in 2019?
- What is risk?
- Top 10 real estate managers have AUM of US$1.2t
- Flattening global growth and regional tensions weigh on returns
- Funds of funds return 6.7 percent in 2018
July 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 7
- Housing Down Under: Australia’s residential downturn opens door for build-to-rent market
- Disclosure, action, impact: Climate change is pushing Australia to further embrace responsible investment practices
- Driving conditions: What’s fuelling the global outlook for real estate in 2019 and beyond?
- Building confidence: While nonlisted real estate is gaining appeal, new indexes are crucial to improve market transparency
- Trade-war winds: US-China trade tensions escalate
- Investors face obsolescence risk in a changing world
- Divergent path for global investment activity and tenant demand
- More property stock weakness on rising macro concerns
June 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 6
- The future office: Is consolidation of the co-working space industry ahead?
- Return delivery: Finding yield in the increasingly-crowded logistics field
- Oz appeal: Economic conditions continue to favour Australia
- Pointing the way: Using behavioural science to generate value for real estate developments, communities and cities
- The Asian REIT Century: Why the Asian Century will be a banner one for REITs
- Climate change threatens real estate returns
- Property stocks pause in April after record start to the year
May 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 5
- The megastorm era: Why the real estate industry is dragging its heels on pricing weather risk into values and investment assumptions, and what can be done about it
- Premium destination: Australian hotels offer attractive risk-adjusted total returns relative to other traditional property sectors
- A moderating trend: Global investors are indicating a mild pullback in 2019 allocations to real estate amidst weakening sentiment
- The future is urban: The advance of technology and urbanisation means cities are here to stay
- Cycle drama: Managers question traditional cycle thinking
- Korean investors lured by European assets
- Investors bullish on real estate, despite limited asset availability
- Reacceleration seen in March property stock performance
April 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 4
- A chill in the air: How investors can successfully weather changes in China’s housing sector
- The comeback kid?: Foreign investors should be cautious about China’s nonperforming-loan market
- China expert roundtable: Investing in a time of greater uncertainty
- Capital controls: Changing trends for institutional and high-net-worth investors have implications for Trump’s trade war and economic volatility
- Only connect: Themes from the 2019 VIP Americas conference
- NYC top globally for tech, Chinese cities enter rankings
- February sees pause in property stock strong performance
March 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 3
- Housing people: Compact living and co-living are trends to watch, particularly as the for-rent multifamily sector grows in Asia Pacific
- Debt on display: Australian real estate debt investment is a major opportunity for investors
- Market timing: Even in a toppy market, capital is waiting to be placed
- Value creation: Providing solutions to complex situations
- Domestic and geopolitics: Some of the themes driving investment decision making
- Japanese investors to continue global real estate push in 2019
- Asia Pacific to outpace global AUM by 2025
- Property stocks outperform again in January 2019
February 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 2
- The money talks: Adjustment is the name of the game in 2019 for investors and investment managers alike
- Packaged for delivery: E-commerce is fuelling the Asia Pacific region’s rapidly-developing logistics landscape
- Growing trend: The upside to developing core logistics assets in South Korea
- REIT footprint expands globally: Growth provides investors with diverse menu of options
- Three themes: Seeking the answers to life’s persistent questions
- Cross-border capital circles the globe
- Malaysian investors acquire part of Battersea project for £1.6b
- End of 2018 sees property stocks outperform
January 1, 2019: Vol. 11, Number 1
- Tightening party: Will global capital glut blunt central bank tightening measures?
- Game changer: How to think about the impact of autonomous vehicles on a real estate investment strategy
- What’s in store for 2019?: Plenty of thunderclouds are on the horizon in the new year; here’s how to keep yourself sheltered
- Investment case: Why Asian investors should consider European core logistics assets
- Overseas ambitions: Korean investors to boost allocations to alternatives in 2019
- Target allocations to real estate escalate in 2018
- Property stocks rebound in November 2018