Unlisted
Ill-fitting wrapper
Unlisted infrastructure investments have traditionally been structured in line with the private equity fund model. A new model must be adapted to reflect institutional investors’ requirements, writes ...
Rising in the East
Investments in Asian non-listed property funds are expected to increase as growing confidence and maturity go hand in hand. Clara Lee presents the results of the fourth ANREV survey
Reflect, reaffirm, refocus
Alignment, accountability and leverage are among the issues that the non-listed funds industry must address to ensure that it moves forward and attains its true potential, as Lonneke Löwik reports
Fee structures compared
Studies by INREV and PREA reveal significant differences in fee structures between European and US non-listed funds, as Lonneke Löwik reports
New clarity at your fingertips
INREV’s new index analysis tool offers a flexible top-down performance measure for the property funds sector and helps investors to compare performance of their non-listed allocations with their...
Fund managers up their game
With the market conditions still difficult, it is encouraging that the standard and consistency of reporting European non-listed property funds continues to improve, as Andrea Carpenter explains
Change of emphasis
Internationalisation, residential focus and the further outsourcing of real estate holdings are the three major trends outlined in a new study on the real estate Spezialfonds market in Germany,...
Know your neighbour
Investors have learnt it’s just as important to know and be aligned with fellow LPs as it is with the GP of a fund. Richard Lowe reports
Pass the Duchy – but stop for a SICAV
New funds are opting for the Luxembourg SICAV structure to source scarce liquidity Shayla Walmsley reports
Ringing the changes
INREV revealed last month that total returns for European non-listed funds were deep in negative territory. But the big story at the annual conference in Athens came from investors calling for...
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