8 research outputs found

    Why Do Borrowers Choose ARMs over FRMs?: A Behavioral Investigation

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    International Real Estate Review12298-12

    Foreign Real Estate Security Investments for Japanese Investors

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    International Real Estate Review911-2

    Currency Swaps and International Real Estate Investment

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    This paper examines the efficacy of currency swaps as a hedging mechanism for the exchange rate risk associated with foreign investment in real estate. Earlier studies have concentrated on short-term hedging instruments such as options and forward contracts. Currency swaps are better suited for use on investments with long-term holding periods such as real estate. The findings indicate that, although hedging United States real estate investments with currency swaps suppresses most of the risk induced by currency instability, the improvements are insufficient to produce diversification gains for foreign investors in the context of mean-variance portfolio performance. Copyright American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.

    What Factors Determine International Real Estate Security Returns?

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    We use constrained cross-sectional regressions to disentangle the effects of various factors on international real estate security returns. Besides a common factor, pure country, property type, size and value/growth factors are considered. The value/growth measure that is used in this paper provides for each security the relative importance of the value and growth components, rather than a binary classification. The value/growth factor is found to be volatile and to have a substantial effect on returns over the period February 1990-April 2003. Country factors are the dominant factors, and size is shown to have a negative impact on returns. Statistical factors derived by means of cluster analysis explain about one third of specific returns on international real estate securities. The implication for portfolio managers is that failing to recognize the importance of the various factors leads to the portfolio being exposed to systematic risk. Copyright 2004 by the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association
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