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GPR 250 Index up 7.2% in July 2010

In July 2010 global listed property stocks regained lost ground after returning 7.2%. This is the highest monthly gain so … More

europe, index, propertyshares, real estate

GPR 250 Index up 3.7% in April 2010

Although listed properties are finding their way up, it seems that Europe is suffering a setback. The GPR 250 Index gained … More

economy, europe, index, propertyshares, real estate

GPR 250 Index up 6.7% in March 2010

Another day, another dollar; another month, another milestone. Listed propertyshares have definitely found their way up. The GPR 250 index … More

asia, europe, fund, index, propertyshares, USA

Poll Results: Not out of the woods yet

Despite bottoming real estate markets, rallying stock markets, months of green shoots and some general optimism on the economy, many … More

asia, economy, europe, interest rate, opportunity, propertyshares, real estate, risk, UK, USA, yield

GPR 250 index up 7.6% in July 2009

Summertime; And the livin’ is easy Fish are jumpin’; And the cotton is high Your daddy’s rich; And your mamma’s … More

europe, news, propertyshares, real estate

Listed real estate is leading the way

A new chapter has been written today on the discussion as to how the listed real estate sector (property stocks) resembles … More

capitalism, index, interest rate, NAV, propertyshares, real estate, UK, valuation, value investing

GPR 250 index gains 4.3% in March 2009. But down 22% q-o-q

The GPR 250 Index recorded its first monthly gain (4.3%) in 2009. At continental level, Asia (10.5%) ranked top spot … More

fund, index, propertyshares, real estate

Investors should buy China property stocks, UBS says

Investors should buy shares of China’s property companies and makers of large home appliances, as both industries will benefit from … More

asia, china, opportunity, propertyshares, real estate

Crisis exposes real estate valuation flaws

Touching base on what some people call the essence of the current crisis in real estate: valuations. Many property companies … More

bank, europe, opportunity, propertyshares, valuation, value investing, yield

Cement versus Sentiment – the way ahead

This month’s EPRA Newsletter includes an interesting essay by Anatole Kaletsky, economic commentator of The Times of London, where he … More

capitalism, economy, europe, interest rate, opportunity, propertyshares, UK, USA

Propertyshares NAV Premium / Discount

source: http://www.reita.org So, the times of property shares trading at discounts have returned. And how! Looking at the discounts Reita calculates … More

europe, NAV, propertyshares, real estate, UK, value investing

GPR 250 Index declines 15.4% in February 2009

Going down, going down. According to a recent report by Global Property Research, property stock went down 15.4% in feb … More

index, netherlands, propertyshares, real estate

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