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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.
A special committee led by the Chinese Insurance Regulatory Commission has taken control of the operations of Anbang Insurance for one year.
Half of the global investors surveyed by Augentius expect market conditions to worsen this year than 2017.
More than 50% of the delegates attending ANREV’s Korea conference want to increase their real estate investments, with a majority favouring value-add and debt investments.
The firm’s launch of a new $1.6bn vehicle comes at a time when many logistics operators in China are diversifying beyond development to broaden their exposure in the country.
M&G Real Estate’s former chief investment officer Tony Brown has now been appointed to head the firm’s global operations.
Trent Iliffe, joint managing director at pan-Asia logistics specialist LOGOS Group, explains how Asia’s logistics sector is being positioned for global investors.
Henry Chin, head of Asia-Pacific research at CBRE, talks about how region's opportunistic managers will need to move beyond development deals and look at other ways to deploy their funds’ capital before the investment period expires.
KaiLong Real Estate Investment has fully deployed the capital raised for its debut US-dollar denominated China and Hong Kong-focused fund.
The country has yet to see a single real estate investment trust be listed as the industry awaits a final code from regulators.
The London-based private real estate investment firm has acquired a partial stake in a neighborhood shopping center in the island-city via its maiden Asia fund.
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