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This study applies a complex systems approach to test for the presence of rational bubbles in the Equity REITs market. The applied model is based on theoretical implications of the evolution of prices under rational bubble regimes. The advantage of the approach is twofold. The model is able to...
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The aim of the paper is to give a better understanding of the risk return relationship of various investment products in Germany. The paper analyses the performance of open ended funds (both public and special) and listed real estate companies. For the purpose of this analyis a benchmark for...
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Besides the specific return and risk variables of individual assets within a portfolio the correlation of returns between the individual assets are of relevance for the portfolio risk. Capital market theory suggests that diversification effects develop from return correlations with a correlation...
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Special real estate funds in Germany represent more than EUR 16 billion assets in real estate. Investors, investment companies and the public domain did not yet have any access to performance data of the special real estate funds. The paper intends to close this gap and provides a thorough...
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This paper examines the general characteristics of real estate programs offered at German universities. The analysis is based on an extensive questionnaire, which was sent out to all German universities offering a degree course with a real estate major or a dedicated real estate course. The...
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The German property market has shown a remarkably stable performance over the last decades. Especially in the worldwide financial crisis 2008 and 2009 German valuation practise has been questioned by international and especially UK market participants. The paper investigates the performance of...
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"This paper will provide economic and structural reasons for the upcoming of non and sub performing real estate loans in Germany and will compare the German market to the U.S.- and other relevant NPL-markets. As German banks are currently facing the new regulations of Basel II as well as strong...
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The real estate banking industry in Germany has undergone severe changes due to changes in the legal framework, consolidation processes and economic crisis. As one of the results, German banks begin to sell their portfolios of non performing real estate loans. The six relevant transactions in...
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