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Arshiya Khullar

Arshiya Khullar is a senior Asia reporter for PERE. Based in Hong Kong, Arshiya covers news and trends in the private real estate markets across Asia-Pacific. In 2016, Arshiya was awarded the prestigious State Street Institutional Press Award for the best newcomer financial journalist in the region for an investigative story on how Anbang Insurance's failed pursuit of Starwood Hotels & Resorts worsened the reputation of the whole Chinese investor community in the global marketplace. In the past, Arshiya's bylines have also appeared on CNN.com, Quartz, Eurogamer, Lloyd's List and StartupsHK.
Stephen O’Keeffe has joined PGIM Real Estate to lead its real estate debt operations in Australia.
The Dutch real estate investor is the cornerstone investor in TH Real Estate’s Tokyo multifamily investment vehicle.
More capital is being raised for core funds in Asia-Pacific, but managers must contend with the difficulty of finding suitable assets to fit a lower risk-return profile
Including co-investment capital, the Redwood Japan Logistics Fund 2 is being pegged as the largest ever single commingled fund raised for Japan logistics.
After investing around $600 million in US real estate, the Chinese life insurer is actively working on investment opportunities in Europe.
John Pattar, the long-serving chief executive at CLSA Real Estate, is set to lead global private equity firm KKR’s real estate business in Asia-Pacific.
The embattled Chinese conglomerate is said to be launching a fund to target real estate and other overseas investments, raising questions about potential investors and strategy.
The London-based global asset management company has broadened its investment exposure, with the acquisition of hotels investment and management business Algonquin.
M&G Real Estate’s Asia head of research, Jonathan Hsu, explains to PERE the two key hurdles to investing in China.
Fifty-five percent of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority’s total assets under management are managed by external managers, down from the previous year, according to its 2017 annual report.
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