Listed
A meeting of two worlds
A growing number of institutional investors are combining REIT portfolios with their non-listed real estate investments. Christine Senior explores the opportunities that arise from such an approach
Summer Shock
Shayla Walmsley explores what the recent stock market sell-off means for listed real estate investors
The hidden risk dimension
Investors have the tools to assess the investment and financial risks relating to listed real estate, but operational risk remains opaque. Dirk Brounen and Wendy Verschoor explore the implications...
Disproportional representation
The German listed sector is small relative to the underlying property market. Alex Moss and Fraser Hughes look at whether this is likely to change soon
Right tools at the right time
Listed companies’ ability to access a diverse pool of capital will give them a competitive advantage among investors. Alex Moss and Fraser Hughes report
Reducing uncertainty
Portfolio listed The predictive power of property securities pricing in forecasting property value movements is examined by Fraser Hughes and Alex Moss
Who’s your daddy?
Portfolio listed REITs, although increasingly popular among institutional investors, are mostly held by only a few institutional blockholders. So what effect does this clustering have on REIT stock...
Don’t miss the DC boat
The switch from defined benefit to defined contribution is a huge opportunity for listed property and REITs, but this might be squandered if the industry and the European Commission do not get their...
Outperformance and under-allocation puzzles
Listed real estate is outside the comfort zone of many investors. However many now appreciate the role REITs can play as part of institutional real estate allocations, although further research is...
Like bulldogs and poodles
What is the relationship between REITs and the underlying markets? Does trading on public markets mean REITs have different investment characteristics to direct or fund-based investments in real...
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