All Europe articles – Page 31
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2022 European Mid-Year Outlook: Dealing with Double Trouble
Even though governments have successfully limited the pandemic’s long term economic impact, the conflict in Ukraine poses an unexpected new challenge for markets.
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Macron 2.0: More Europe, More Fiscal Stimulus
Investors had remained confident in the run-up to France’s presidential election, so Emmanuel Macron’s win had little effect on financial markets this week. But his convincing victory came as a relief to pro-European political forces in France and across Europe, for understandable reasons: his opponent, Marine Le Pen, is a long-standing Eurosceptic and friendly towards Russia’s President Putin. Her victory, amidst Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, would have sent shockwaves through Europe (as referred to in Russia’s Invasion: Eurozone Recovery Delayed but not Derailed).
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The lowdown on inflation in the US and Europe
Inflation likely to peak in the US in mid-2022 whereas Europe could feel the full impact of higher prices during the autumn
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Finding the edge in mortgage and consumer loans
The mortgage and consumer loans sector is a long-established and attractive asset class that only opened up to institutional investors relatively recently, as a result of regulatory changes. It offers many advantages, including a highly diverse nature, an entrenched legal framework, excellent growth prospects and inflation protection, as well as the potential for stable and resilient cash flows.
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Generali Real Estate acquires the 1 0 t r a l building in Frankfurt from OFB
Milan – Generali Real Estate has signed the agreement to acquire from OFB Projektentwicklung (OFB) the 1 0 t r a l (in German: ‘zehntral’) building in Frankfurt’s city centre as part of a forward deal. The building will be acquired on behalf of the panEuropean fund Generali Europe Income Holding (GEIH), managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A Società di gestione del risparmio.
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Generali Real Estate completes the acquisition of the Step Up building in Barcelona 22@ district
Milan – Generali Real Estate has completed the acquisition of the Step Up office building in Barcelona, from CODIC Group. The building has been acquired on behalf of the panEuropean fund Generali Europe Income Holding (GEIH), managed by Generali Real Estate S.p.A Società di gestione del risparmio.
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BDCs Built for the Future
As demand for floating rate assets increases, investment discipline and a wide frame of reference will prove key, says chief financial officer at Barings BDC, Jonathan Bock.
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Opportunities Persist in European Real Estate Despite Geopolitics
The duration of the Ukrainian conflict and its macro-economic impact on the rest of the world remains key to assessing market pricing prospects—but the current significant property yield bond spread will soften any fallout. The Barings Real Estate team discusses.
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Upside potential: The case for European real estate
With healthy fundamentals and attractive valuations, European real estate securities, in our opinion, are positioned to deliver meaningful relative real returns despite rising interest rates and slower growth.
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Macron’s re-election is positive for French assets
Emmanuel Macron won the presidential election with a strong lead (58.5%), a much better result than the latest polls predicted at the end of last week. However, the low turnout (72%), the lowest level since 1969, puts this victory into perspective.
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Is now the right time to invest in commercial real estate (CRE) debt in the U.K.?
Based in London, Christian oversees the origination, portfolio management and business development activities for Nuveen Real Estate’s debt platform in Europe. Here, Christian gives his view on why now is the right time for investors to engage in commercial real estate (CRE) debt in the United Kingdom.
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MiFID II and ESG preferences: A paradigm change in Europe?
The revision of the European Union’s MiFID II directive taking effect this August and requiring investment firms to assess clients’ sustainability preferences sets a regulatory priority that will impact asset management professionals in 2022 and beyond.
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The Investment Podcast: Opening routes of exposure to consumer assets
Traditionally an area dominated by banks, consumer lending is a well-established asset class, but what’s new is that asset owners can now get access to these assets. In this episode, Jerome Henrion guides us through the diversification benefits, inflationary advantages in the current environment, making sense of a heavily data-intensive asset class with more than a billion data points and the key differences between Europe and the US.
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ECB strikes a somewhat dovish tone, despite inflation remaining top priority
After the hawkish surprises of previous meetings, no further acceleration of stimulus withdrawal has been hinted at in April. The ECB fully confirmed both its previous guidance on QE, which is set to end “some point in time” in Q3, and policy sequence, with interest rates to rise possibly, but not necessarily, after QE ends.
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Bonne Récupération: The ECB Moves Gradually, Keeps its Options Open
As expected, the ECB largely confirmed its policy normalisation journey in the coming months, including the tapering of asset purchases over the course of the second quarter. That said, recent data suggest a somewhat accelerated pace of tapering, with the Governing Council now viewing asset purchases as likely to conclude in the third quarter of this year.
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How can a social taxonomy work as a platform for better social impact?
Developing taxonomies to create guidance for businesses and investors working towards more environmental and social sustainability has been a key part of the European Commission’s action plan. A social taxonomy, however, functions with different parameters than an environmental one, as Malika Takhtayeva, Delphine Riou and Xuan Sheng Ou Yong explain.
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Strategic impetus for sustainable energy in Europe
Energy security has climbed the European political agenda recently, supporting the low-carbon transition. High metals prices act as a short-term headwind but authorities remain committed to a cleaner future, with the region’s central bank working towards “greening” its monetary policy framework.
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French election: markets complacent for Macron victory, but game is not yet won
The first round of the Presidential elections in France took place on Sunday 10 April and the result confirmed the general picture that commentators had anticipated in the weeks leading up to the vote. Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron will face off against National Rally leader Marine Le Pen in the second round, scheduled for 24 April.
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Primonial REIM Opens an Office in London and Appoints a New Investor Services Team in the UK
Paris, Tuesday 12th April 2022 – In the context of the continued international expansion of its activities, Primonial REIM today announced the opening of its London office and the hire of Sandra Burrows as Head of Primonial REIM UK.
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Why now may be the time to buy EMD
We maintain that EMD assets currently exhibit an entry opportunity as both an undervalued and under-owned asset class, offering the dual advantage of commodity exposure, as well as a more complete policy adjustment than developed markets, with regards to upcoming inflation risks. The potential benefits of EMD include Alpha opportunities from a diversified landscape, diversification potential, and the potential for attractive risk-adjusted returns.