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The impact of changing risk characteristics in the A‐REIT sector

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  • Anthony J. De Francesco
  • Luke R Hartigan

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Purpose - The Australian REIT (A‐REIT) market has undergone significant change over the past ten years with a shift from passive investment strategies to more active investment strategies in an attempt to deliver higher return performance. However, this has dramatically changed the risk characteristics of A‐REITs. Essentially, the sector has become more risky. Factors contributing to the increasing risk profile include: rising gearing levels; greater offshore exposure; evolving management structure towards stapled trusts, and growing market concentration. This paper aims to address these issues. Design/methodology/approach - In an attempt to gauge the impact of the changing risk characteristics over time the paper employs two formal risk measures: time‐varying beta and news impact curves. Both measures indicate that the sector has become more risky. Indeed, it could be argued that the pronounced fall in A‐REIT prices during late 2007 reflects a re‐rating of risk on the upside. The post credit crisis financial climate warrants a review of investment strategies; in particular, growth style investments that may be carrying a high level of embedded risk and opaque income streams. Findings - Current market sentiment suggests that investors have become more risk averse, and as such, will refocus on A‐REITs that cater for defensive style investments. Such vehicles will have low to moderate gearing levels, hold quality property assets in their portfolio, limited off‐shore exposure, and employ sound management practices. Originality/value - The heightened risk‐averse environment presents opportunities for new investment products that provide partial exposure to direct property investment as a way to mitigate excessive equity market volatility.

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  • Anthony J. De Francesco & Luke R Hartigan, 2009. "The impact of changing risk characteristics in the A‐REIT sector," Journal of Property Investment & Finance, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 27(6), pages 543-562, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jpifpp:v:27:y:2009:i:6:p:543-562
    DOI: 10.1108/14635780910993159
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    1. Xinyi Li & Yuhong Zhang & Xing Zhang & Runtang Gu, 2023. "Analyzing the Relationship between the Features of Direct Real Estate Assets and Their Corresponding Australian—REITs," IJFS, MDPI, vol. 11(1), pages 1-15, February.

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