Asia/other
From macro to micro
Real estate markets in Asia Pacific are moved by global economic headwinds as well as local developments. Christine Senior reports
Systemic risk endangers Asian tiger
Economist-gurus Nouriel Roubini and Gary Shilling, predictors of an eventual, property-induced hard landing for the Chinese economy, have been joined by ratings agency Fitch, which recently raised...
Revealing the true cost
ANREV has produced its first ever study on fund management fees as it seeks to improve transparency in the region. Clara Lee reports
Diversity in adversity
Following the withdrawal of Western capital from the region, the diverse markets of Asia have been buoyed by growing investment appetite from local institutional investors. But, as Gail Moss finds,...
Where there’s growth, there’s cash
Asia is still attracting property investors – but they are not necessarily European pension funds, as Shayla Walmsley reports
The eclectic growth story
Asia Pacific markets have experienced impressive economic growth over the past few years and the region’s long-term prospects remain compelling. However, each market presents its own opportunities...
A little less mystery
New research has delivered a step change in transparency in a region that has been crying out for it, as Kevin Swaddle reports
Tightening the screw
Attempts have been made to cool the Chinese residential market, but have investment opportunities been damaged? James Buckley reports
Running out of steam?
There is no shortage of liquidity in China but how sustainable is the recovery? Al Chalabi considers the issues
Navigating instability
Supply-side risks and competition from local investors will be important considerations for investors into China and India where development is likely to remain the principal strategy as Milan Khatri ...
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