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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.
The country’s latest regulatory blow, targeting offshore subsidiaries of Chinese companies, is a clear signal that restrictions on outbound investment are intensifying.
Karsten Kallevig, chief executive of Norges Bank Real Estate Management, speaks to Arshiya Khullar on the fund’s debut Asia property deal and what took them so long.
The next chapter in industry veteran Simon Treacy’s long and eventful career sees the Australian swap the suits of Wall Street for the sleeveless shirts of his new locality Hawaii.
Woon Pin Chong has taken on the mantle of managing director for Franklin Real Asset Advisors in Asia Pacific from the firm’s long-serving senior executive Glenn Uren.
The Singapore-based real estate investment manager has raised the first capital for its $1bn pan-Asia opportunistic real estate fund.
Norges Bank Real Estate Management has invested $823m for a 70% interest in a Tokyo office and retail portfolio.
The former Invesco executive Graeme Torre has replaced Sachin Doshi as head of APG Asset Management’s private real estate platform in Asia Pacific.
John Saunders, BlackRock’s head of Asia-Pacific real estate, reflects on the sale of Asia Square as the firm’s strategy in the region.
Korea Teachers’ Credit Union, the Korean public pension, is aiming to increase its net overseas real estate assets under management to around KRW 3.8 trillion ($3.5 billion; €2.9 billion) in 2018, an increase of KRW 600 billion from its current AUM. Speaking at PERE’s annual real estate conference in Seoul, Sung Seog Kang, chief investment […]
The pension is also planning to diversify its real estate portfolio into core and core-plus strategies in North American and European cities for higher yields
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