Listed/REITs
Taking the public route
Faced with a dry bank-lending market, listed companies have taken to the bond markets to raise cash. Christine Senior reports
Expo Real Forum: rekindling the public-private debate
Institutional investors should invest in both public and private real estate rather than treat them as mutually exclusive. That was one of the conclusions of a debate on the relative merits of public ...
United efforts
Can listed investments be managed within institutional real estate portfolios alongside private holdings? Andrew Baum looks at the possible obstacles
One and the same
Are REITs and real estate the same thing? The latest research suggests they are, writes Martin Hoesli
Missed opportunity: REIT investments
Real estate investors that shun REITs could be missing a trick. Maha Khan Phillips looks at the case for listed property
The index effect
When companies are added to the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT index, their share prices and trading volumes increase permanently. Chris Brooks, Konstantina Kappou, Simon Stevenson and Charles Ward investigate the ...
Split allegiances: public firms sponsoring private funds
Can listed companies that sponsor private funds maintain an alignment of interests with both sets of investors? Shayla Walmsley investigates
Prime numbers: REITs and asset quality
Accessing prime real estate assets remains a challenge. Listed property companies and REITs offer a solution, writes Maikel Speelman
The future of allocations: DC pensions
Will the move from DB to DC pensions result in more allocations to REITs? The answer depends on a number of variables, as Stephen Ryan explains
The rationale to blend public and private
Fraser Hughes and Alex Moss re-examine the rationale for blending public and private real estate strategies and discover that the debate has moved on
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