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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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Secretary General Fred Wang says REITs starting to emerge in China.
Rep. Billy Long (R-MO) visited the Battlefield Mall in Springfield, MO, which is owned and managed by Simon Property Group.
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) visited the Gaffney Premium Outlets in Gaffney, SC, which are owned and operated by Simon Property Group.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says supply levels nationwide remain muted.
CEO Hap Stein says increased competition and technology are also contributing to a “bifurcation among retailers.”
CEO Wendy Simpson says companies are trying to figure out how REITs can participate.
All property sectors rose, led by a 9.5% return for timber REITs and 6.6% for lodging/resorts.
KPMG’s Ruth Tang says reporting of ESG metrics back to lenders could soon be commonplace.
REIT executives anticipating robust interest in top assets.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) visited the Wilton Mall in Saratoga Springs, NY, which is owned and operated by Macerich.
Atla Capital’s John Haskell says emerging market cities are “inflecting in population and in wealth.”
While correlations between stock markets in the United States and China, and the rest of Asia and Europe have risen as trade disputes have heated up, REITs’ correlations with overseas markets have moved lower.
General Counsel Troy McHenry says proactive measures are important for an issue that isn’t “going away.”
REITs raised approximately $79.9 billion in 2025, a figure that does not include fourth quarter ATM issuance due to a lag in reporting.
Hoya Capital’s David Auerbach says REITs have been “preparing for winter” for some time now.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported last week that household debt increased $193 billion in the fourth quarter to a record-high $14.15 trillion, prompting some concerns about possible risks to the economic outlook from rising indebtedness.