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Italy's specialist fund vehicles gain momentum as AIFMD2 implementation expands the operational scope of SGRs and logistics assets attract fresh institutional capital.
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From AIMS Holding in Saudi Arabia to Palace Group and MRBF in the UAE, diversified holding companies are building full-stack real estate platforms that bypass traditional intermediaries.