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| | | ... Established in 1993, GDI has $280 million in funds under management (FUM) and boasts 21 successfully completed property funds. Its key differentiator is that the average life of a fund is three-and-a-half year as management does not focus on growing ... |
| | | | ... million to find other investment opportunities. "Prime Super has considered selling secondary units from Lend Lease's Property Funds as we see compelling alternative investment opportunities elsewhere in today's distressed markets," said Lachlan Baird ... |
| | | | ... failures fail" - particularly if managers are requesting more inflows to a poorly performing fund. "Trustees invest in property funds and they expect them to be long-term investments, but some of them are coming up with some issues. "Some particular ... |
| | | | ... long-term fundamentals of the property sector are strong, underpinned in part by the substantial size of the Australian property funds management industry, worth in excess of $100 billion," said Aegis managing director, Peter Leodaritsis. "We were attracted ... |
| | | | ... current portfolio comprises mainly traditional, liquid asset classes such as cash, listed equities, bonds and listed property funds. Contrary to most industry funds for instance, GESB has a relatively small exposure to unlisted assets, comprising a diversified ... |
| | | | ... over the last 20 years according to latest research, and one way to access it is to buy into pooled residential property funds. Lee Hughes, analyst at property research specialist Atchison Consulting, predicts that there will be an increasing demand ... |
| | | | ... year. The major domestic equity funds have continued to perform in the top two quartiles for most periods, with the property funds performing well versus its peers this year. Despite the downturn in FUM, Morris is positive about the future performance ... |
| | | | ... The AMP Core Property Fund (ACPF) is a hybrid property fund that invests in global and domestic wholesale direct-property funds and global listed property funds, all of which AMP Capital Investors (AMPCI) manages. The fund also invests in an externally ... |
| | | | ... valuers we are traditionally conservative. I think what the market needs right now are property people managing property funds, people who understand and mitigate against risk. We are in the business of mitigating risk, so going out there and making ... |
| | | | ... underlying hotel operations. As a result returns are likely to be more volatile than those investments in unlisted property funds that invest in office, retail and industrial properties." |
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