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To thrive in the new environment, asset managers must engage with their occupiers beyond just collecting rent.
In a fast-changing world, real assets investment today reflects the reality of tomorrow.
Real assets are more than just real estate, as infrastructure’s star keeps rising and debt moves into the mix.
As investor appetite surges, we look at the fundamental trends that both managers and investors need to know to be part of the real assets revolution.
Real estate debt is playing an increasingly important role in real assets portfolios, say CBRE Investment Management’s Isabelle Brennan, Todd Sammann, Emma Huepfl and Dominic Smith
The novelty of rising interest rates, the prospect of proliferating macro shocks and a profound demographic shift all have serious consequences for real assets, says CBRE IM’s chief economist and head of insights & intelligence Sabina Reeves
The rise of infrastructure and inclusion of listed equities and private credit have revolutionised the concept of real assets. Investors must now take a more holistic approach to portfolios, says CBRE Investment Management’s head of client solutions Bernie McNamara.
The London-based manager has held a first close of £205m, raised predominantly from UK pension funds.
The Miami-headquartered investment firm’s mezzanine loan, provided to Shiva Hotels, finances a portfolio of five-star assets.
AB's head of private alternatives, Matt Bass, tells affiliate title REC USA the CarVal acquisition fills gaps in its opportunistic and distressed credit capabilities.