Fidelity International raises €200m with second real estate climate impact fund

Fund will focus on logistics sector across core Western European markets

Jonathan Stapleton
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Andrew McCaffery: We are seeing growing client interest for our climate impact strategies within real estate
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Andrew McCaffery: We are seeing growing client interest for our climate impact strategies within real estate

Fidelity International has launched its second real estate climate impact fund, raising €200m (£172m) during its first close.

The fund – the Fidelity Real Estate Logistics Impact Climate Solutions Fund (LOGICs) – aims to support an accelerated energy transition in the real estate sector. Rest Super, one of Australia's ...

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