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Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. is a global alternative asset manager with over $200 billion of assets under management, focusing on the real asset sectors of property, renewable energy and infrastructure.. The firm's assets are concentrated in property, renewable power, infrastructure and private equity.〔 The company was founded in 1899 as a builder and operator of electricity and transport infrastructure in Brazil; the company's earlier name of "Brascan" reflected this history ("Brasil" + "Canada"). The company provided electricity and tram services in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and the Brazilian side after the split is still known as "Light", short for Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Co. Ltd.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Brazilian Traction Light and Power Company Ltd. )〕 Over the next century, the company expanded and it is now an owner and operator of approximately $200 billion of real assets, with 28,000 employees in over 100 offices in 20 different countries.〔 The company's major public subsidiaries include Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners, Brookfield Property Partners, Brookfield Canada Office Properties, Brookfield Incorporações, Brookfield Office Properties, Brookfield Residential Properties Inc., Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, and Brookfield Real Estate Services.〔〔〔〔 ==Assets== *Property: $126 billion〔 *Power: $22 billion〔 *Infrastructure: $31 billion〔 *Public Securities: $18 billion〔 *Private Equity: $21 billion〔 *Development Activities: $7 billion〔 The company's asset management offerings are focused on real assets, but also include alternative-type investments, structured financial products, traditional fixed income and equities and finite-risk reinsurance. In addition, Brookfield Asset Management owns a significant stake in a real estate services company offering home relocations, property appraisals, move-in services and home transaction closing services, and capital market services, including financial advisory, securities underwriting, and property brokerage. Brookfield Asset Management invests through public, listed companies and through private funds. The company's institutional clients mainly include governments, sovereign wealth funds, pension plans, institutions, corporations and high-net-worth individuals.〔Pachner, Joanna.("Brookfield Asset Management: A perfect predator" ),''Canadian Business'', Canada, 16August2010 Retrieved 23September2012〕 The company's corporate headquarters are located in Toronto and New York City. Brookfield has $23 billion of assets under management in Canada, $134 billion invested in the United States, $15 billion invested in Australia and Asia, $20 billion in South America and $12 billion in the UK, Western Europe and the Middle East.〔 Its major real estate investments include Brookfield Place (formerly known as the World Financial Center) in New York, Canary Wharf in London (owned with Qatar's Sovereign Wealth Fund), First Canadian Place in Toronto, the Bank of America Plaza in Los Angeles, and Houston's Allen Center complex. Other investments include Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, Transelec and Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners. Brookfield's infrastructure assets include a major Australian railway and coal terminal and several European ports.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Background — Organisation of Australia's Railways )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The United Kingdom Major Ports Group Limited - Welcome )〕 It used to control such major Canadian companies as Noranda Inc., Falconbridge Limited, John Labatt, Royal Trust, MacMillan Bloedel and London Life. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brookfield Asset Management」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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