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Global Investor 100

Our Global Investor 100 report returns with a new investor taking the top position.
As institutional real estate investors get to grips with net zero, they are making more demands of their partners and operators.
Widening discounts for secondaries assets and softening prices for development sites are among the opportunities to leverage, according to David Roberts, global head of real estate strategy at Macquarie Asset Management.
Niche asset types have proliferated from under the real estate umbrella, which has changed how investors view the sector.
Institutional real estate investors are still focused on prime locations, but the office might look different going forward.
The methodology for the Global Investor 100 ranking.
Since our 2021 Global Investor 100 ranking, there have been notable rises and falls among the asset class’s top investors.
It’s all change at the top of this year’s rankings.
After a ‘wait-and-see’ period, political division and conflict in the region are set to drive capital westwards.
The range of real estate debt products available to institutional investors is broader than ever before, with the strategy playing a key role in troubled times.
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