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Who Should Read This:
Managing Directors
Heads of in-house Legal Council
Treasurers
Real Estate Partners and Directors of Fund and Investment strategy,
Heads of Structured Finance, etc.
involved with Banks, Real Estate companies, Real Estate Investment Trusts, Mortgage companies, Ratings Agencies, Credit enhancers, Hedge funds, major listed and non-listed Fund and Investment houses world-wide, as well as practitioners of real estate finance.
The sixth edition of International Real Estate Finance features articles from leading Real Estate associations and contains a series of specialist articles focusing on major real estate issues, individual country and regional reviews. Includes articles by the EPRA, CMSA, and the IBA; covers topics such as Germany, REITs, the US property market, the CMBS market, tax and regulatory issues, and defeasance as well as an appendix of Global and European Syndicated Real Estate Loans top 10.
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The real estate investment market is increasingly global. It seems that a growing number of real estate operating companies and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are investing cross border. In addition, listed real estate investment managers are continuing to role out multi-region/global investment products. This globalisation trend begs the question: what is the size of the investment grade, or high quality commercial global real estate market?
by Fraser Hugh es and Jorrit Arissen, European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA)
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CMSA and CMBS
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Commercial real estate loans, a commodity for the discerning bond investors through CMBS
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Cross-border investments in/by US REITS
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Defeasance in the CMBS market
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Foreign lending - a Canadian legal perspective
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German CMBS: insights on emerging new opportunities
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German securitisation market on the rise
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Germany- there is more than residential portfolios
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Global real estate securities- where do they fit in the broader market?
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Pan-European REIT? A long, long road
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Real estate funds and investment vehicles in Finland
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Securitisation in the German real estate markets from a legal perspective
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The Norwegian property market 2004/05: a new tax reform arrives and securitisation could follow
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The value of real estate valuation: explaining and accounting for recent US real estate value trends
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Understanding regulatory and tax issues of real estate related financing in Germany
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US property market outlook
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Urban construction and the environment
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