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The Appeal of UK Core Long-Income Commercial Real Estate Investing: An Attractive Alternative to Traditional Liability Matching

Private Markets
Jul 13, 2021

The UK investor has few choices to deliver income that can meet their long-term needs. Despite having less liquidity, private markets, and more specifically real estate, might be the best answer.

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Fiera Capital Asia Deserves Some Credit

Asia Deserves Some Credit

Insights
Jun 26, 2019

When considering investment in Asia, the first thought is often towards equities, which isn’t surprising, given the growth of equity markets in the region. However, there also exists a lesser known, yet massive, Asian corporate credit market.

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Robert Petty
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Fiera Asia

2019 Asia Market Outlook

Insights
Jan 1, 2019

At the start of 2018, emerging markets had only priced two rate hikes into the market for the year.

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Robert Petty
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Fiera Asia
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Core Commercial Real Estate Investing: Flattening the Depreciation Curve

Private Markets
Jul 6, 2021

The principles of core real estate investing are simple: lease your property, collect your rents, watch the rent grow over time and enjoy capital appreciation where market conditions permit. At the end of the lease term, be ready to refurbish the property and lease it up again.

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Fiera Real Estate Rupert Sheldon

UK Commercial Real Estate: High Yield Needn’t Mean High Risk

Private Markets
Mar 31, 2021

With 10-year UK Government bonds (“Gilts”) and US Treasury Bonds offering 0.8% and 1.6% respectively at the time of writing and the FTSE 100 Index offering an aggregated dividend yield of 3.8% as at 31st December 2020, what is a fair yield for core UK real estate?

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