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Last updated: May 15, 2026, 2:34 PM ET

Real Estate Sector

Korean owners of Belgium's largest office asset filed suit against CBRE Loan Services, alleging lenders pressured valuers to trigger a cash trap event amid valuation disputes, while Ohio SERS seeks reduced exposure to real estate after missing benchmarks with the pension's CIO emphasizing that successful managers will need to be "effective operators" in the current market environment. In fundraising news, Heitman targets $2bn with its debut North American self-storage fund, marking the manager's first sector-specific vehicle in the region as institutional demand grows for specialized real estate strategies. Meanwhile, Connecticut pension anchors Artemis's fifth flagship with a focus on existing manager relationships while pursuing $1.2bn in real estate commitments this year. The competitive landscape faces challenges from public REITs like Digital Realty and Realty Income Trust, which have gained institutional traction due to their unique market positions and liquidity advantages.

Healthcare Sector

THL closes fund with $6.35 billion in investable capital for its THL Equity Fund X, continuing the firm's track record in healthcare private equity since its founding in 1974. Concurrently, Miami-based Mako launches as a private equity firm specializing in acquiring lower-middle market U.S. companies in healthcare and other services sectors, making its first investment in Mangrove Health as part of its broader expansion strategy in the healthcare services market.

Infrastructure Sector

Offshore wind development faces hurdles in Australia and New Zealand as both markets begin building from scratch, with investors and developers observing the two markets evolving in tandem despite initial slow progress due to regulatory challenges and grid infrastructure limitations in the regions.