All Europe articles – Page 44
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Asset Manager NewsCopenhagen leads the way for student housing investments
PATRIZIA is moving strongly into the student accommodation market with recent purchases of assets in Copenhagen, Hamburg and Dublin. The company is also investigating opportunities in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.
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White papersWhy banks get butterflies when fintechs have wings
Fiorino begins a short series of articles examining how mainstream banks and insurers are faring as a flurry of start-up enterprises disturb the competitive atmosphere…
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White papersOrigin Asset Management: Updated on Russia and Ukraine
Ex-Russia, Emerging Markets (EM) equities are holding their own versus the rest of the world, having markedly outperformed since late 2021.
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White papersPreferreds and capital securities: Credit and market updates on Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have an impact on financial markets and heighten volatility among other things as sanctions get stepped up and Russia no doubt hits back somehow against them.
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White papersRussia/Ukraine conflict: A sustained market impact?
After weeks of build-up and intelligence warnings, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, unleashing what may end up being the largest European conflict since World War II. The United States, Europe and NATO allies have condemned the move and responded with economic sanctions.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA FY 2021 trading statement: Continued growth in business activity despite Covid-19 pandemic – fourth consecutive increase in dividends
PATRIZIA SE delivered continued growth against key performance indicators and expanded its real assets investment management platform during FY 2021.
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White papersFive questions on asset-backed securities
David Favier, senior portfolio manager of European ABS strategies, reflects on the impact of the pandemic and the outlook for 2022.
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White papersRussia-Ukraine escalation adds to the case for additional protection
The investment landscape has become riskier. The escalation in geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Russian military forces entering the Donbas region, adds to the uncertainty regarding central bank actions to fight inflationary pressures.
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People NewsGARBE Industrial Real Estate Appoints Jan Philipp Daun as Managing Director
Daun becomes new Chief Investment Officer (CIO) He will head the Investment Management, Portfolio Management in Germany,and Financing divisions
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White papersThe return of the European consumer
European consumer spending rebounded in 2021, but it lagged the much stronger recovery in the United States. In 2022, I expect that gap to close. Despite numerous headwinds, like soaring energy prices and falling consumer confidence, I believe Europeans will be saving less of their income this year and that there is enough pent-up demand to propel robust consumption growth.
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Asset Manager NewsEdmond de Rothschild REIM acquires prime office building in Luxembourg from Nextensa
Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management has acquired a prime office building in the heart of the financial district of Kirchberg in Luxembourg. The property, located on Rue Jean Monnet 4, extends over 4,000 sqm and is fully let to several strong financial tenants.
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Asset Manager NewsPATRIZIA further increases logistics footprint with acquisition of two German logistics assets for EUR 139 million
PATRIZIA AG has acquired two logistics assets in western Germany for c. EUR 139 million.
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White papersLevelling up and why the U.K. real estate industry should pay attention
At the beginning of February 2022, the U.K. government announced its long awaited ‘levelling up’ plan to address and close the gap between the rich and poorest parts of the country. An ambitious target of 2030 is set and much needed as, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies1, the U.K. is one of the most geographically uneven countries, with income inequality ranked as one of the highest in Europe.
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White papersHow Deep Is EUR Love?
Thursday’s 7.5% U.S. inflation print reintroduced some volatility, but we still think the euro is building a base for a long-term relationship with its admirers.
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White papersWhat’s the outlook for European asset-backed securities in 2022?
European asset-backed securities (ABS) outperformed many other areas of fixed income last year as investors were drawn by their floating rate properties and supportive fundamentals, including a resilient labour market and low arrears in underlying asset pools. But how strong is the outlook for securitisations in 2022?
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Research ReportSenior housing: how to solve the mismatch in the market
In the next twenty years, the main driver for demographic growth in the Netherlands is the ever-growing senior age group.
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Asset Manager News22 Bishopsgate reaches 75% letting milestone with two new tenants signed
Latest commitments from William Blair and RSA Group mean that 22 Bishopsgate now contains more let office space than any other building in the City of London[1] -
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White papersWhy US Rate Rises Highlight European Fixed-Income Opportunities
Recently, euro-based investors have been able to access higher-yielding US dollar bond markets while hedging their currency risk at low cost. Now, interest rates are set to rise in the US—and we think it’s time for US dollar investors to consider opportunities in euro fixed-income markets.
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White papersInflation in Turkey could very well reach 50% and more in the coming months
Because of unorthodox economic policies, Turkey will face a tough year ahead, with inflation peaking at a 20-year high… but we do see some lights at the end of the tunnel!
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White papersThe journey back to zero real rates
Real interest rates in the US and Europe have reached negative levels that are unprecedented in recent history. We have to go back to the 1970s to find similar levels, and only a handful of past examples since WWII can be used as reference points.
