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Focusing on the role of the investment horizon, we analyze the inflation-hedging abilities of stocks, bonds, cash and direct commercial real estate investments. Based on vector autoregression for the UK market we find that the inflation-hedging abilities of all assets improve with the investment...
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The importance of infrastructure as an alternative asset has emerged significantly in recent years. Based on a novel dataset, this paper investigates the long-run relationships and short-run dynamics between direct and securitized infrastructure returns and the relationsship to the relevant real...
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Using the Johansen test for cointegration, we examine to which extent inflation rates in the Euro area have converged after the introduction of a single currency. Since the assumption of non-stationary variables represents the pivotal point in cointegration analyses we pay special attention to...
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Using the Johansen test for cointegration, we examine to which extent inflation rates in the Euro area have converged after the introduction of a single currency. Since the assumption of non-stationary variables represents the pivotal point in cointegration analyses we pay special attention to...
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The focus of this paper is the analysis of the inflation risk of European real estate securities. Following both a causal and a final understanding of risk, the analysis is twofold: First, to examine the causal influence of inflation on short- and long-term asset returns, we employ different...
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The focus of this article is the analysis of the inflation risk of European real estate securities. Following both a causal and a final understanding of risk, the analysis is twofold. First, to examine the causal influence of inflation on short- and long-term asset returns, different regression...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014212387
During the October 2008 fund crisis, approximately one-third of German open-end real estate retail funds, with total assets under management of about EUR 30 billion, were forced to close (suspend share redemptions). A fund closure generally leads to fund liquidation, which poses a serious...
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Exchange rate movements lead to an additional risk for real estate in-vestments outside the Eurozone. This can be attributed to the fact that the risks of foreign currencies are generally not compensated by the market. In this case, the de-sired diversification effects of global real estate...
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