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Using panel data methodology, the determinants of capital structure in 34 Australia listed property trusts (A … property sector effects are inconsistent in various models. Furthermore, industry specific factors of stapled management …
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The paper examines the decision by Australian Real Estate Trusts (A-REITs) to issue seasoned equity offerings from 2000 - 2008 and stock market reaction to the offerings using panel data and event study methodologies, respectively. The global financial crisis has resulted in freezing of the...
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Balancing demand and supply is at the heart of the corporate real estate planning challenge. Real estate commitments, which are often long-term by nature, are at odds with the quickening competitive environment in which many companies operate today. The “structuring dilemma” is grounded in...
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property sector’s dependence on bank financing The CMBS market has been one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing sectors in … of asset classes backing the issues and transaction types, tightening spreads, and record issuance volumes. High property … market transparency (Jones Lang LaSalle 2006b) and predominance of Listed Property Trusts (LPT) as CMBS issuers (Standard …
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CMBS are an important segment of the real estate debt markets which reduce the commercial property sector's dependence … professionals in property investment and finance. …
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risk, size of A-REIT and other variables capturing A-REIT structure and property types held do not have an impact on …
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, we examine the role that various financial and industry-based variables have on Listed Property Trust (LPT) bond ratings …
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estate market outlook supports further CMBS issuance, with Listed Property Trusts (LPTs) continuing their dominance as …
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