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Research Report
COP28: Key Takeaways for Investors from the Global Climate SummitESG Climate Solutions Climate VaR
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MSCI Blog
2024 Trends to Watch in Real AssetsAfter the market dislocation of 2023, investors will be hoping for a calmer 2024 in commercial real estate. We identify five key influences to help investors navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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Gain a clear view of regional physical hazards to better manage risk and take climate action.
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Read the top five real estate trends for 2020 most likely to impact investors over the coming year.
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We are pleased to annnounce the winners of our UK and European Property Investment Awards based on their 2022 performance.
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MSCI Blog
Better Incentives Could Quicken a Return to the OfficeOffice vacancy has reached a record high for properties in central business districts. Forms of compensation to attract people back to offices could include improved mass transit and reduced travel time.
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MSCI Blog
Unearthing Real Estate Trends in Commodity CitiesCities that ride booms and busts in commodity prices have in the past achieved strong outperformance in commercial-property returns during booms. Has the recent surge in commodity prices had a similar impact on returns?
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MSCI Blog
A Question of Balance(s) in Subscription Lines of CreditAmid the growing usage of sub lines across private capital funds, we explore how intensively funds draw on their sub lines — a critical determinant of how sub lines will affect internal rates of return.
Factor Indexes MSCI Thematic Indexes MSCI ESG Indexes Real Assets
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MSCI Real Estate Portfolio Services provides global market and portfolio analytics that fit your view of the real estate investment world, allowing you to see and evaluate the total performance of your entire real estate portfolio, and how you’re managing it.
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MSCI Blog
Student Housing: Passing Surge or Graduating to the Big Leagues?Student housing continues to evolve as a distinct asset type. The sector outperformed the rest of the U.K. residential sector as well as the retail and office sectors over the three, five and 10 years ending December 2022.