MSCI’s 3rd Real Assets Singapore Conference 2025 From data to deployment
In an evolving Asia Pacific real assets landscape, capital is gravitating back to Core — but not without recalibration. Pricing dynamics are shifting, power supplies are stretched and new asset classes are redefining allocation priorities across the region. Against this backdrop, MSCI held its 3rd Annual Real Assets Singapore Conference, an afternoon designed to sharpen portfolio strategy through data.
MSCI presented its latest insights and research to help investors assess where the region stands and the signals that may inform portfolio strategy for 2026. The program included analysis of APAC’s capital markets recovery, findings from the Asia Pacific Property Fund Index (APFI) and a closer look at the fast-evolving data center landscape.
What we covered:
Rotation back to Core
What’s driving rerisking and how it’s being priced across APAC.
Recovery trajectories
What current trends suggest about evolving capital market dynamics as we approach 2026.
Digital infrastructure
Understanding the sustained demand for data centre investments.
New economy real assets
Index trends, capital flows and India’s role within the broader landscape.
Peer transparency with APFI
From benchmarking to fundlevel decision-making.

Agenda
3:00 pm ・ Registration
3:30 pm ・ Welcome remarks
3:40 pm ・ Presentation: Recovery Underway: Asia Pacific Capital Markets in mid-2025
4:10 pm ・ Panel discussion: Shaping the Next Chapter- Capital Markets Recovery, Core Outlook, Digital Growth, India’s Evolving Role and Transparency Through Benchmarking
4:55 pm ・ Closing remarks
5:00 pm ・ Networking reception