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NAREIT's Calvin Schnure highlights strength in payroll, GDP, auto sales.
The sharp decline in REIT earnings reflects the record contraction in GDP in the second quarter. Economic activity hit bottom in April, however, and began rebounding over the past four months.
NAREIT's Brad Case discusses broad-based outperformance.
Green Street Advisors Chairman Mike Kirby counsels industry against overemphasizing growth.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s Mark Streeter says that the ratings agencies will continue to upgrade REITs with the right leverage balance.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says REITs confidence accounts for strong performance.
NAREIT’s Brad Case sees growing awareness of private market misvaluations.
Kira Banks, says a spirit of non-defensiveness and a willingness to regard feedback as a gift are essential for organizations working to create an infrastructure for equity.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says broad gains across equity REIT sectors reflect increasing consumer confidence in economic recovery.
Green Street’s Daniel Ismail says “clearly capital wants to be put back to work in real estate.”
NAREIT’s Brad Case says a down month is normal for REITs during bull market.
CBRE’s Julie Whelan says office rents could start to recover from mid-2022.
Case says REITs gave back gains from October.
NAREIT’s Brad Case offers an analysis of how the REIT market performed in April and year-to-date 2014.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says low construction activity supporting rents, occupancy levels.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says improving vacancy rates in first quarter are promising.