The Australian development firm is raising its third institutional opportunity fund targeting the east coast of Australia. It is expected to close on A$200m towards the end of the year.
1 min read · 12 January 2013
Investors should look beyond ‘volatile’ short-term concerns in Europe and focus on longer-term issues such as economic growth, liquidity and risk-adjusted performance, according to a report by UK real estate fund manager, Invista. Germany, it said, was one of the most attractive locations.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
Institutional investors are ramping up their commitments to distressed debt funds, but which asset class they fit into becomes complex when those commitments end up in credit vehicles raised by traditional buyout firms, according to CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
With valuations proving a point of contention between would-be vendors and acquirers, sales of private equity portfolios to secondary buyers have been relatively subdued in recent months. But the need to free up capital means action will have to be taken sooner rather than later – and that's why secondaries specialists believe a highly productive period lies ahead. Andy Thomson reports.
8 min read · 12 January 2013
The drive to reduce carbon emissions is bringing about profound change in the business world. Sam Richardson argues that alternative assets will not be immune from the effects.
5 min read · 12 January 2013
Institutional investors are ramping up their commitments to distressed debt funds, but which asset class they fit into becomes complex when those commitments end up in credit vehicles raised by traditional buyout firms, according to CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
The sovereign fund, which has received US antitrust approval to raise its stake in Merrill Lynch, has doubled its profits to S$18.2 billion. Though it predicts continued credit market fallout will dampen the economy, Temasek has indicated it will continue to do direct deals in financial services.
3 min read · 12 January 2013
The $72.3bn US pension joins a raft of North American funds recording losses for the year to June 30. Once again real estate was the best performing asset class returning 8.74%, followed by fixed income and private equity.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
Private equity now makes up 11 percent of the Canadian pension’s capital under management, which has grown to nearly $128bn. The CPPIB has narrowly bucked the loss-making trend among North American pension funds, recording a 1 percent total return on investments in the three months ended in June.
2 min read · 12 January 2013
The $234.2bn pension is mulling a possible change to its private equity allocation, as the twin forces of sinking assets under management and shrinking distributions have combined for an overweighted alternatives exposure.
3 min read · 12 January 2013