Presentation overviewRediscover the benefits of true diversification with Global Real EstateTrading conditions since the start of 2022 have been challenging for investors. High inflation, rising interest rates and the prospect of slowing economies have caused considerable volatility in equity and bond markets. While in no way immune to the prevailing macroeconomic challenges, we believe the global real estate sector has the potential to offer a valuable level of diversification to portfolios. Subject to the right strategy, an allocation to this key asset class could enhance portfolio resilience or even boost returns in the months and years ahead. Euan Anderson, Real Asset Investment Specialist at abrdn, will provide an introduction to the Global Real Estate Fund and discuss how advisors and wealth managers can incorporate a hybrid global real estate solution into their centralised investment proposition. With increasing liquidity pressures affecting direct-only real estate propositions, a hybrid approach can allow for enhanced levels of liquidity whilst providing for more flexible allocations thus helping to lower risk by investing across a range of geographies and asset classes. The value of investments will fluctuate, which will cause fund prices to fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the original amount invested. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. |
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Define the benefits of an allocation to global real estate |
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Describe the advantages of partnering with a trusted real estate solutions provider with a global reach |
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Understand how to take a hybrid approach to investing in the real estate sector |
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Fund informationClick here to access more information on abrdn's Global Real Estate Fund. |
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