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White papers
Considerations for investing in global real estate
Many investors are familiar with the appeal of holding real estate. With a generally low correlation to other asset classes, it can serve as an instant diversifier in a mixed-asset portfolio.
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Greater possibilities together as responsible investors
Institutional investors are increasingly seeking investment strategies that produce positive environmental, social & governance (ESG) outcomes while also delivering sustainable returns.
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Real Estate Debt Building Blocks to Opportunity
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a shock to global GDP growth and has been followed by an uneven recovery across markets and sectors. In addition, packages of monetary stimulus injected to support economies have pushed government bond yield curves lower, particularly at the short end. The resulting interest rate environment is moving asset allocators to look at real assets as a potential source of yield.
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Real Estate: Global Opportunities vs UK 2021 and Beyond
In this update we are focusing on global vs domestic UK real estate investments. Typically a domestically invested asset class, we explore the return opportunities offered overseas and the benefit of international diversification (a philosophy taken for granted in most traditional asset classes). This is supported by empirical data that reflects on a tumultuous year in 2020 and, using Invesco Real Estate’s “on the ground” experience, looks toward the investment opportunities in 2021 and beyond.
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Research Report
Invesco Real Estate Global ESG+R Report
Invesco Real Estate is proud to present our inaugural Global Environmental, Social, Governance, and Resilience (“ESG+R”) report. The report describes our ESG+R approach, integration, and key achievements which are a testament to our industry leadership in responsible investing over the past decade.
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Global player with a world view and deep local insight
Invesco Real Estate (IRE), a global real estate investment manager, invests in direct property and publicly-traded real estate securities, and has a 37-year investment track record.
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Global Real Estate Outlook: A Quest For Certainty In Uncertain Times
COVID-19, a global pandemic, is first and foremost a public health emergency. As a result of the necessary policy responses around the world to slow the spread and mitigate the health impacts, it has also become an economic crisis and triggered financial market turmoil.
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Invesco Real Estate webinar: The Outlook for Global Offices
Following the recent experience of many global office employees working from home, debate now rages on the outlook for office demand going forward, including how offices will be used and where companies should choose to locate. At this stage we are a long way from having hard answers to these issues and should expect the final outcome to differ across various markets.
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Invesco Real Estate Corporate Flyer, 2019 - Global player with a world view and deep local insight
Invesco Real Estate (IRE), a global real estate investment manager, invests in direct property and publicly-traded real estate securities, and has a 36-year investment track record.
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Retail disrupted – taking stock of the retail sector
Retail real estate is undergoing a transformation led by the rise of e-commerce. Store closures and bankruptcies are commonplace.
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White papers
Considerations for investing in global real estate
Many investors are familiar with the appeal of holding real estate. With a generally low correlation to other asset classes, it can serve as an instant diversifier in a mixed-asset portfolio. Historically, real estate has delivered strong relative performance across multiple cycles compared to other asset classes, and its characteristic stable income, underpinned by long-term leases, makes it a compelling alternative to traditional fixed-income instruments. Participation in real estate from the investor community is one of the highest among the various alternatives asset classes, and is expected to grow in importance in portfolio allocations moving forward.
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A case for co-living
Seemingly no real estate sector is immune to the influences of the Millennial and Generation Z cohorts. Retail has been upended by the disruption caused by e-commerce, driven by these generations’ aptitude and proclivity towards technology. Logistics networks have moved closer to them, making delivery faster. Traditional office demand has been disrupted by the acceleration of co-working, as more companies embrace greater locational flexibility to appeal to younger workers.