Henderson sinks $1B into Asian real estate

London's Henderson Global Investors will launch a $1 billion fund focused on Asian real estate, according to a Financial Times report.
JUL 16, 2007
By  Bloomberg
Henderson Global Investors will launch a $1 billion fund focused on Asian real estate, according to a Financial Times report. The Henderson Asia Pacific Indirect Property Fund will invest in listed and united properties in the Asia-Pacific region. The fund will cover established economies such as Australia, Japan and South Korea and emerging markets such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, according to the report. Chris Reilly, head of Henderson Property in Asia, said there would be a strong focus on India and China, the area’s two dominant economies. The fund will be targeted at pension funds and other institutions in the United Kingdom and Europe.

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