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Outsourcing is allowing managers to focus attention on their core business of capital raising and investing in an era of ever-growing demands from regulators and investors, says Ocorian’s Simon Burgess
A new funds regime will enable the domicile to compete for business in post-Brexit Europe, suggest Alter Domus’s Anita Lyse and Ronan O’Donoghue
The New York-based private equity firm’s KREST could democratize access to institutional real estate through a number of ‘investor-friendly’ features.
Along with confirming the New York-based firm's ownership of an iconic asset, the favorable ruling protects Italy's viability as an investable market.
Senior reporters from PERE, Infrastructure Investor and Agri Investor dig into the changes they expect from Biden and a Democrat-controlled Congress.
Backed by Democratic majorities in the House and Senate, the new president will be in the clear to raise taxes and pursue a progressive agenda.
Strained geopolitical relations have pushed Chinese foreign direct investment in private real estate to historic lows. Yet, as Arshiya Khullar finds, not all Chinese investors are stopping their activities in the West.
As the most diverse region for real estate investors, the differing regimes of Asia-Pacific present a challenge for managers, especially where global capital is involved.
The debate continues about whether the market is shifting onshore, writes Victoria Robson.
Participants in PERE’s European regulation and domiciles roundtable discuss European managers’ efforts to avoid being engulfed by a rising tide of regulation.