Aurex Insights
Energy Trading Hiring Trends 2026: Why Platform Strength Is Gaining Attention
Energy trading hiring trends in 2026 are shifting. Senior professionals are no longer simply chasing the highest bonus. Increasingly, they are evaluating where they can build consistent, repeatable performance over time, with a clearer understanding of risk appetite, drawdown tolerance, netting risk, and how capital is actually deployed. The volatility cycle over the past 3-4…
Read MoreSovereign Wealth Funds and the Rise of Direct Real Estate Platforms
Sovereign wealth funds are moving beyond passive allocations. They are increasingly building or backing direct real estate platforms to gain greater control, flexibility, and access to strategically important assets. In a market shaped by tighter capital, geopolitics, energy transition, and infrastructure constraints, direct ownership is becoming less of a preference and more of a competitive…
Read MoreHigher-for-Longer Interest Rates: How Capital Structure Is Reshaping Global Real Estate Hiring
In 2026, elevated interest rates are no longer a temporary headwind—they’re the new baseline. With U.S. 10-year yields stabilizing around 4.5–5% and global growth holding steady at ~3.3% (per IMF projections), real estate platforms are recalibrating capital structures, deal pipelines, and—critically—talent strategies. This isn’t just about higher borrowing costs; it’s a structural pivot toward income…
Read MoreAI, Talent and the Operating Model Shift in Real Estate
Artificial intelligence is not new to real estate. What is changing is how deeply it is embedding into operating models. Advanced analytics, yield modelling and portfolio optimisation have long been part of institutional real estate. REITs refine cap rate forecasts, developers model construction timelines and cash flows, and investment managers apply machine learning to multi-market…
Read MoreData Centres Are Becoming Energy Infrastructure
How Power Constraints Will Reshape Digital Infrastructure Platforms (2026–2030) 4 minute Read Data centres are no longer simply digital infrastructure. They are rapidly becoming energy infrastructure assets. Once viewed primarily through a real estate lens, large-scale facilities now rival major industrial sectors in electricity demand. The International Energy Agency estimates global data centre electricity consumption…
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