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Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
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BMO’s Mark Decker Sr. says smaller, well-run companies offer potential.
PwC’s Byron Carlock says dry powder remains on the sidelines.
Invesco’s Darin Turner also says most of the recent growth for tower REITs has been international.
Daniel LeBey says new asset classes or strategies offer best chance for IPOs.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.
Holland expects more normalized investing environment.
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert says REIT IPO activity almost 10% of total market.
Owning high-quality real estate is key in current market, according to mall REIT executive.
CEO Jay Sugarman sees “pretty big disconnect” between iStar market value and share price.
Pension fund to make two separate commitments to REITs.
CodeGreen Solutions’ Chris Cayten said that sustainability concerns can evolve rapidly for REITs.
Brookfield increases offer to $18.25 per share from $17.00 per share.
Morris, Manning & Martin’s Daniel Weede says more M&A activity likely.
BlackRock’s Sherry Rexroad sees growth accelerating in Northern Europe.
BMO’s Paul Adornato sees investor concerns about asset price arbitrage.