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White papersDid Quantitative Easing Help Spur Growth?
As economies were struck down by the 2008 financial crisis, central banks resorted to quantitative easing to spur growth. Did the strategy succeed?
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White papersGlobal Investment Views: September 2018
The year began with a synchronised global recovery as most economies benefited from a buoyant environment. The risk of inflation and CB mistakes dominated investors’ fears.
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White papers10 years after Lehman: A reality check for the future
It has been 10 years since the collapse of Lehman marked the beginning of the Great Recession, which threw the global economy into its deepest economic crisis since the 1930s.
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White papersRe-pricing of property risk
QE has ultimately kept bond yields stable and the spreads narrow, but will a re-pricing of risk lead to spreads reopening?
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White papersReal Estate Interview 3
In this third edition, Paul Guest, Lead Real Estate Strategist at UBS Asset Management takes us through the forecast for real estate investment over the next few years.
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White papersMagnify: M&G European Urban Connectivity Ranking
Paris and Berlin, both advanced providers of urban transport infrastructure, hold onto their 1st and 2nd positions, Stockholm climbs to 3rd, and Helsinki joins the top 10
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White papersCore Matters: How do assets perform in a maturing business cycle?
The record long expansion in US real GDP (37 quarters so far) and the gradual pickup in inflation have started raising concerns about the beginning of the end of the current cyclical upswing.
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White papersBetter Than A Benchmark: Grassroots Research
By going on the ground in emerging markets and talking to people in their homes, equity investors can develop research insights about long-term, powerful trends driven by environmental and social sustainability.
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White papersDemographics key to the future of real estate
Real estate investors should focus on global demographic trends to ensure their portfolios stand the test of time.
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White papersInnovation Paper 3: Demographics – Living large… by going small
Small living appears to be making a big splash, but the growing interest in micro apartments and co-living is not just a matter of taste – broader structural forces are changing the way we live.
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White papersUK Real Estate Outlook: 2H18
Much of the positive momentum from 2017 continued into the first half of 2018, with the annual total return at 2Q18 standing at 9.4%, only a slight slowdown from the 10.3% achieved the previous year.
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White papersInfrastructure white paper series - Part 3
The infrastructure equity cycle: where are we now?
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White papersReal Estate Summary: Edition 3 2018
Despite the current fundamental backdrop for real estate investment remaining supportive, risk is on the rise.
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White papersAlternative Income Study 2018
Alternative income, real assets, private assets, illiquids: however they are described, the appeal of unlisted assets has grown significantly among European pension funds and insurers over the past decade.
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White papersThe rate debate: Portfolio strategies for a rising-rate environment
Interest rates are on the rise in the United States and monetary policy is easing globally. Investors are searching for ways to cope.
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White papersStrategic Relative Value: Q3 2018
A quarterly look at how macro events are driving relative value around the globe.
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White papersFunds of funds as an opportunity for investors
A real estate fund of funds may be a worthwhile investment option for investors seeking diversification from their home bias – or simply an alternative or complementary investment possibility to further investments.
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White papersWhy Urban Connectivity Counts For Investors
Connectivity is the smart physical and digital infra- structure that make our cities tick and helps their economies to grow. It keeps the wheels of our transport systems turning smoothly. And it facilitates interactions between residents, visitors, businesses and public and private institutions.
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White papersHeads, Beds and Sheds: Targets for Growth in European Property
Despite recent evidence of moderating growth, the European economy is remarkably strong. Property markets are tight, with solid demand and limited levels of new supply. Real estate investment activity remains robust and interest rates are still low, especially relative to property yields. Central banks are tightening, but in Europe this is expected to happen only gradually.
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White papersThe Changing Landscape of Fiduciary Management
A frequently heard criticism of the pension industry is that change, if it happens at all, takes place at a glacial pace. While this might be fair some- times, it certainly can’t be said of the changes currently taking place in the fiduciary management and investment landscape in the UK.
