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Global Trends in Real Estate Finance The Global Perspective

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2010

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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312

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24.4/17.5/2.3 cm

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699 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-5128-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2010

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

312

Maße (L/B/H)

24.4/17.5/2.3 cm

Gewicht

699 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-5128-3

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  • Preface

    Contributors

    Part I: Products

    1. Global REITs universe continues to expand and develop (Lijian Chen and Thomas I. Mills).

    Global core real estate universe: $8 trillion and growing

    Why have REITs succeeded?

    REIT proliferation: thriving in 18 countries and counting

    Early growth cycle: only the tip of the iceberg

    Relative risk and return

    2. The US real estate investment trust (REIT) market (Will McIntosh).

    Introduction

    The evolution of US REITs

    US REITs: creation to 1993

    US REITs: the Modern Era

    The investment performance of REITs

    The future of REITs

    3. Progress on REIT regimes in Europe (Simon Clark and Tom Road, Linklaters, Olivier Mesmin, Baker McKenzie, Matthias Roche).

    Introduction

    Developments in France: SIIC 2/3/4 and the OPCI

    OPCI: 'the non-listed SIIC'

    The German REIT

    The UK REIT

    EU law and REITs: what are the issues?

    4. Listed Property Trusts in Australia (Graeme Newell).

    Background to LPTs

    LPT regulatory framework

    LPT profile

    LPT performance analysis

    Recent issues in the strategic development of LPTs

    Changing LPT and property landscape in 2007-2008

    Conclusion

    5. Asian REITs: playing the yield game (Joseph T.L. Ooi and Neo Poh Har).

    REIT markets in Asia

    Ways to enhance distribution yield

    Yield-accretive acquisitions

    Conclusion

    6. European real estate unlisted vehicles: a mature market now or is there more to come? (Karen Sieracki).

    Introduction

    Characteristics of European real estate unlisted vehicles

    Performance of European real estate unlisted vehicles

    Management fees

    Discussion and conclusion

    7. Constructing a Global Real Estate Investment Index (Ian Cullen).

    Introduction

    Top down or bottom up?

    Rolling out national market indices

    The first IPD multi-market index - the pan-European

    ...and finally the world - IPD's first global index

    8. Property derivatives (Gary McNamara).

    Introduction

    The history and innovation behind the property derivatives market

    The drivers for change

    Pricing and underlying index activity

    Alternative indices and products being traded

    Has the market achieved the results expected of it?

    How have derivatives changed the market place?

    Future expectations, unintended consequences and lessons learned

    Conclusions

    9. Property markets in central and eastern Europe (Stanley McGreal, Jim Berry and Alastair Adair).

    Introduction

    Development of real estate markets

    Property markets, data availability and economic competitiveness

    Bank lending on property in central and eastern Europe

    Conclusions

    10. Islamic finance and Shariah compliant real estate investment (Ali Parsa, University of Ulster, and Ali Muwlazadeh).

    Introduction

    Defining SCI

    Shariah funds in the research agenda

    Conclusion

    PART II: Processes

    11. Socially responsible property investment - background, trends and consequences (Thomas Lutzkendorf and David Lorenz).

    Introduction

    Social responsibility and sustainable development - background

    The principles for responsible investment

    Trends and concepts within the property market

    The benefits of sustainable buildings and of SRIs

    Criteria and assessment tools

    Realisation of SRPIs

    Implications for property professionals

    Conclusion and recommendations

    12. Corporate governance in the real estate industry (Prof. Dr. Karl-Werner Schulte, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schäfers and Nicolas Kohl).

    Introduction

    Reasons for the rising importance of corporate governance

    Existing corporate governance principles for the real estate industry

    Impact of corporate governance on firm value

    Research agenda for corporate governance in the real estate industry

    Appendices

    13.The future of real estate education (Tony Key).

    Introduction

    The demand for real estate skills

    Paradigms for real estate education

    A real estate body of knowledge

    The methods of real estate education

    The future of real estate education

    Index.