F&C property managers Guy Glover and Marcus Phayre-Mudge have identified four key issues which could impact investors in the property sector.
Franklin Templeton has soft-launched two multi-asset funds for recent hire Toby Hayes ahead of a full launch later this year.
Henderson is to convert its £1.8bn property unit trust to an OEIC in advance of a potential conversion into a Property Authorised Investment fund (PAIF).
Miton has said its multi-asset portfolios will continue to be positioned at the defensive end of the investment spectrum following the exit of manager Martin Gray.
Miton Group has agreed to acquire Darwin IM, with the latter's David Jane taking over the Miton Special Situations portfolio as Martin Gray leaves after 20 years.
Rathbones' multi-asset head David Coombs explains why he is seeking out property and long/short funds as diversifiers, while making the shift in to large caps.
Many investors have flocked to property in the last year to take advantage of the yields on offer, but Gary Reynolds at Courtiers said direct investment in bricks and mortar looks much more attractive now.
Although inflation has been the dog that has not barked, it would be extraordinary if higher levels did not appear. Protecting against inflation is both cheap and wise, explains Glyn Owen, investment director at Momentum Global Asset Management.
The trend for increased capital expenditure and M&A activity is spreading to the property sector as firms begin to upgrade their offices after years of delays.