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Flows of Overseas Funds in the Real Estate Market

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  • Yoshihiko Hogen

    (Bank of Japan)

  • Yoshiyasu Koide

    (Bank of Japan)

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The global real estate fund market is expanding against the backdrop of inflows from investment funds. Japan's real estate fund market has also experienced inflows from foreign investment funds, which now hold a share equivalent to almost 20 percent of the total market value of J-REITs. These investment funds have actively invested via cross-border transactions and may adjust their fund flows in response to manifestations of global risk factors such as those reflected in adjustments in global financial markets. This review first gauges cross-border investment flows of these investment funds to real estate funds using fund-level data, where funds are sorted depending on their location of the registration and investment destination. It then investigates how changes in the economic and financial environment affects investment flows and the real estate prices in each region. The results show that real estate funds in many regions experience a decline in inflows from investment funds and price drops of the local real estate funds as a result of deterioration in global financial conditions or rises in the U.S. interest rate, with the effects particularly pronounced in Japan. These results also indicate that when considering developments in the commercial real estate (CRE) market in Japan, it is essential to look into changes not only in domestic factors but also in global financial conditions, which may have an important impact on investment funds' portfolio allocation decisions.

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  • Yoshihiko Hogen & Yoshiyasu Koide, 2022. "Flows of Overseas Funds in the Real Estate Market," Bank of Japan Review Series 22-E-7, Bank of Japan.
  • Handle: RePEc:boj:bojrev:rev22e07
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