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IN 2020, the Future Fund will be Australia's biggest property landlord as the $67 billion listed property trust sector cedes its dominance to big sovereign wealth funds and super fund investors. Among other big trends, the property industry will be grappling with population growth, an ageing population, climate change and the challenge to supply infrastructure. In Australia, the annual population growth rate doubled in the past 10 ...
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From Theaustralian.com.au: In 2020, the Future Fund will be Australia's biggest property landlord as the $67 billion listed property trust sector cedes its dominance to big sovereign wealth funds and super fund investors. (more )
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