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, (2) competitive risk-adjusted performance, and (3) significant portfolio diversification potential in a mixed … due to the shifting preference towards investment vehicles that position higher on the risk-return curve. Non-listed value …
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In this paper, we study the international and sectoral diversification potential in realestate portfolios. Building on … statistical test to compare country-leveland sector-level diversification potential. This new diversification test provides … for real estate investments broadly reveal that international diversificationdominates sectoral diversification …
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, most previous analysis has focused on regional diversification by applying the traditional mean-variance (MV) framework … appealing downside risk (DR) framework suggested by Estrada (2008), which applies a similar optimization algorithm as the MV …
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diversification benefits to cope with uncertainties. So, current research unveils the diversification characteristics of real estate … differently than all of these assets and holds good diversification potential for Pakistani investors because it exhibits no … diversification potential of real estate in comparison to a set of financial variables that are rarely investigated in previous …
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Every investment must need to be understood financially. So, the financial viability plays a vital role in project success, as there is no space of failure especially in country like India. So, every investment has to be done wisely. The aim of this paper is to develop simple and easy...
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Real estate has been a very large and important portion of wealth for thousands of years. Even as recently as a century ago, real estate dominated institutional portfolios and was classified as property. During recent decades, the preeminence of real estate has yielded to the growing importance...
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This chapter examines the main unlisted real estate funds available (openend funds and closed-end funds), as well as the most important listed real estate funds (REITs and ETFs based on real estate indices). The chapter also analyzes the extent to which analysis of publicly traded real estate...
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