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JP Morgan’s Mark Streeter predicts push for investment-grade ratings will continue for REITs.
Michael Kessler also says M&A conditions remain favorable.
CFO Robert Milligan says “tremendous tailwinds” behind medical office segment.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says conditions continue to improve for U.S. real estate investors.
GSA's Kevin Kampschroer explains why the government is going green.
LaSalle's Keith Pauley discusses rising property prices.
Dave Bragg says now is a great time to invest in listed REITs, given steep discounts.
Rutgers University's Jennifer Senick witnessing heightened interest in portfolio performance.
Cornerstone's Nem Marjanovic says volatility is a major factor for REIT investors in this market.
CEO Chris Volk also sees need for widespread availability of business interruption insurance.
BMO’s Paul Adornato watching development trends for remainder of 2014.
TeraExchange's Tirinnanzi sees improving transparency in derivatives pricing.
CEO Don Wood says shopping centers have to adapt to changing consumers.