The stride to consistency in open end fund pricing - Michael Hornsby
Last updated on 05 Feb 2018
Last updated on 05 Feb 2018
Last updated on 22 Jan 2018
The Funds of Funds Study 2017 provides an overview of the fund of funds industry globally, including insights by target region, by style and structure and other associated characteristics, as well as detailed analysis of the performance of funds of funds.
For the third time, the study is international in scope, and was conducted in conjunction with ANREV in Asia Pacific.
Last updated on 01 Feb 2022
Henri Vuong looks at the key themes from 2018's Investment Intentions survey.
Henri Vuong, Director of Research and Market information INREV, Amélie Delaunay, Director of Research & Professional Standards ANREV, and Charles Conrath, Vice president JP Morgan Asset Management discuss the results of Global Investment Intentions Survey 2018, carried out by INREV, ANREV and PREA.
The panel will be comments on topics such as investors’ changing real estate allocations, which non-listed real estate vehicles they intend to invest in and how fund managers will respond to that demand. The speakers also discuss which markets will be most attractive in 2018 and examine the preferences of investors from around the globe by style, structure, region and sector.
Last updated on 19 Mar 2019
A debt fund research report has been published by the International School for Real Estate (IREBS), combining data from INREV, De Montfort University (DMU) and IREBS.
Last updated on 14 Nov 2017
This study examines the options that fund managers consider as the termination date of their closed end funds approach. This study has been conducted annually since 2007.
Last updated on 13 Dec 2023
This survey looks at total real estate assets under management (AUM) of fund managers active in the non-listed real estate fund industry globally.
The full survey lists the Top 50 Fund Managers by total real estate AUM, non-listed real estate vehicles under management broken down by region and by non-listed real estate funds under management broken down by region.
This survey has been conducted annually since 2012. Since 2015, the survey has been global in scope, thanks to the involvement of ANREV and NCREIF.
Last updated on 12 Dec 2017
The Capital Raising Survey is a backward-looking analysis of recent capital raising activities by region, investment strategy, style, structure and other factors. This survey has been conducted annually since 2006. Since 2015, the survey has been global in scope, thanks to the involvement of ANREV and NCREIF.
Last updated on 28 Nov 2017
INREV Investment Intentions 2017 in the spotlight. Henri Vuong presents key highlights of the survey.
Last updated on 23 Dec 2021
This webinar provides insights into what’s on the industry’s minds for the coming 12 months as Henri Vuong, Director of Research and Market information INREV, Maurizio Grilli, Head of Investment Management Analysis and Strategy at BNP Paribas Real Estate, and Marcus Cieleback, Head of Research, Patrizia Immobilien discuss the results of INREV’s Investment Intentions Survey 2017.
The panel comments on topics such as investors’ changing real estate allocations, which non-listed real estate vehicles they intend to invest in and how fund managers will respond to that demand. The speakers will also discuss which European markets will be most attractive in 2017 and examine the preferences of investors from around the globe by style, structure, region and sector.
If you had not the chance to attend the live Investment Intentions roadshow this is your chance to catch up with the latest industry trends.
Last updated on 13 Dec 2023
This study examines management fees and costs. There are two parts to the study: the European part and the global comparison.
Europe
INREV's Management Fees and Terms study provides an overview of the fees, costs and total expense ratios (TERs) of European non-listed real estate funds. This part has been conducted on a regular basis (but not annually) since 2007.
Global Comparison
The Management Fees and Terms Global Comparison Study compares the fees and costs and, where applicable, total expense ratios (TERs) of non-listed real estate funds in Europe, Asia Pacific and the US. This part has been conducted on a regular basis (but not annually) since 2007. The global comparison has been conducted since 2010.