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APREA-PREQIN 17 September 2019

The APREA-Preqin Quarterly Monitor uses interactive infographics to showcase the performance of closed-end private real estate funds focused on Asia-Pacific (APAC). Benchmark your APAC- or global-focused funds against those of your peers, see how fund performance has evolved over the past decade and analyze fund returns based on different vintage years and strategies.

Preqin captures performance data from a variety of sources including...

The APREA-Preqin Quarterly Monitor uses interactive infographics to showcase the performance of closed-end private real estate funds focused on Asia-Pacific (APAC). Benchmark your APAC- or global-focused funds against those of your peers, see how fund performance has evolved over the past decade and analyze fund returns based on different vintage years and strategies.

Preqin captures performance data from a variety of sources including direct contributions from institutional investors and fund managers, as well as the latest financial reports, public filings and annual reports. The Index is updated as of Q2 2019, and will be refreshed every quarter (early October, January, April and July) with a six-month lag to ensure figures are meaningful. Vintage analyses are based on the most up-to-date data collected by Preqin as of December 2019.

The Index (as of Q2 2019) captures the average returns earned by investors on their private capital portfolios, based on the actual amount of money invested in Asia-Pacific by private real estate fund managers. The index figures are derived from fund-level performance data provided to Preqin by both fund managers and LPs, and reported to us net of fees and costs.

Preqin indices are dynamic – when a new quarter is calculated, the percentage change over the preceding quarter is recalculated to include all of the additional data we have been able to obtain.

The Index is capital weighted, meaning larger funds have a larger bearing on the overall percentage changes.

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