All Europe articles – Page 75
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Generali Real Estate acquires landmark office building in Warsaw
Prague - Generali Real Estate S.p.A. (GRE), on behalf of Generali Group’s ‘GEIH’* fund, has completed the acquisition of Plac Małachowskiego, a prestigious office building located in central Warsaw, from Europa Capital.
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Generali Real Estate enters Nordics property market with Copenhagen acquisition
Milan – Generali Real Estate S.p.A. has completed, on behalf of Generali Group’s GEIH (Generali Europe Investments Holding) Fund, the acquisition of a prime high-street retail asset in central Copenhagen.
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Generali Real Estate acquires prime commercial building in Madrid
Madrid – Generali Real Estate S.p.A. has completed, through GEIH (Generali Europe Income Holding) Fund, the acquisition of a prime commercial mixed-use asset in central Madrid – Arenal Cuatro.
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Generali Real Estate acquires yet another landmark office building in central Warsaw
Prague – Generali Real Estate, through Generali Real Estate Fund CEE*, has completed from S B Gruppe AG the acquisition of Senatorska 18, a prime historical office building located in Warsaw’s central business district, also known as Jabłonowski Palace.
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Swiss Life Asset Managers, Real Estate France acquires two commercial properties in Milan, Italy
Following the acquisition in May 2018 of two hotel properties in Milan, Swiss Life Asset Managers, Real Estate France has acquired two commercial properties in October in Milan, Italy.
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Swiss Life Asset Managers purchases "Laetitia" portfolio for the new BEOS Corporate Real Estate Fund Germany IV (CREFG IV)
Swiss Life Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (Swiss Life KVG), in cooperation with BEOS AG, has purchased the “Laetitia” portfolio consisting of 32 commercial properties at locations throughout Germany.
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White papersAs Merkel Falls, Will Bunds and Treasuries Follow?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, under intense political pressure to her leadership, is stepping down as party leader.
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White papersCentral European countries: Outlook to 2020
Global growth resynchronised in 2017. In this particularly bullish environment, Central European countries “outperformed” with growth rates of between 4% and 6%.
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White papersSocial momentum: How the bond market has an eye on the future
Just over a decade ago, in 2007, the iPhone made its debut, Tesla unveiled its first electric car, and the England football team returned home to the new Wembley stadium.
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White papersIn Credit: The sun shines on Brazil?
Core US bond yields drifted higher again last week with volatility in Europe centred upon the Italian bond market once again.
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White papersExpect a rise in volatility from a ‘no-deal’ Brexit
Amid growing speculation that the UK could be heading towards a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, market watchers agree that this would be disruptive for UK markets. But the impact on European markets is likely to be more varied.
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White papersItaly would have better prospects in a new financial crisis
Credit agency Cerved predicts the country is better placed to withstand a crisis than it was in 2008, with the pharmaceutical, tech and supermarket stocks looking most resilient.
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White papersItaly’s outlook clouded by populist policies
While the new government’s economic policies appear expansionary, a lack of clarity over how they will be paid for means investors may face turbulent months ahead.
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White papersWhy Spanish bond markets are celebrating divergence from Italy
The country tackled its economic problems earlier than its Mediterranean counterpart.
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White papersWill a sweltering summer heat up interest in responsible investment?
After exceptionally high temperatures, drought, floods and wildfires, will this catalyse investment in strategies that target climate-related risks and opportunities?
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White papersHow to access tech stocks in Europe
The US has “FAANGs” – major global technology brands that dominate the market – while Asia has “BATTs”.
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White papersAn old-fashioned emerging markets crisis
The recent plunge in Turkey’s lira has once again put emerging markets at the forefront of investors’ minds.
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White papersPrecarious protection: why trade tariffs won’t hold back the disruptors
Disruptive innovation is one of the defining trends of the 21st century.
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White papersOctober volatility: It’s about discount rates not cash flows
The recent move in markets has been savage, with major stock indices all deeply in the red.
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White papersNon-traditional sectors: A focus on senior & student housing
Over the last few years, institutional investors have increased their exposure to non-traditional or alternative property types, which represented 14% of total direct real estate investment volumes in Europe in the first half of 2018.
