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Real estate stocks have become oversold and that's presented an opportunity for investors, according to BMO. Real estate is the only S & P 500 sector that's in the red this year, off 6%. .SPLRCR YTD mountain S & P 500 Real Estate Sector year to date BMO identified four other periods of this abnormal underperformance. In the year following such troughs, real estate investment trusts outperformed the S & P 500 by about 17%, on average. "The death of commercial real estate is way, way precluded.
Persons: that's, Brian Belski, Belski, REITs, Charles Meyers Organizations: BMO, Real, Boston Properties, CNBC, Boomers, . Census, Hotels, Resorts Locations: New York, San Francisco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailREITs outperform in a higher interest rate environment, says BMO Capital's Brian BelskiBrian Belski, BMO Capital chief investment strategist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss markets, real estate, and more.
Persons: Brian Belski Brian Belski Organizations: BMO, BMO Capital
Jim Cramer talks retail-focused REITs
  + stars: | 2024-05-09 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Jim Cramer talks retail-focused REITs'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at the REIT space and why retail focused REITs should be on your radar.
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Jim Cramer gets a read on REITs with Federal Realty Investment Trust CEO Don WoodFederal Realty Investment Trust CEO Don Wood joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the state of real estate investing, its portfolio, tenant quality and more.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Don, Don Wood Organizations: Federal Realty Investment, Don Wood Federal Realty Investment
Investors in Blackstone's real-estate fund asked for their money back in droves — more than $15 billion to date. Unless the real-estate market comes roaring back, analysts warn, BREIT could end up shrinking to a fraction of its current size, leaving the fund's investors holding the bag. Only 3% of BREIT's holdings are in office buildings, which have been ground zero for commercial real estate pain. Advertisement"Not all real estate is created equal," BREIT boasted in a recent letter to stockholders, "and where you invest matters." "Commercial real estate is a slow burn," Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, recently observed.
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While a market correction can be bad for a portfolio, CNBC Pro has some ideas for how to weather a downturn. The average analyst surveyed by LSEG also has a buy rating with an upside showing shares can rally about 18% in the next year. In addition to having a buy rating, the typical analyst polled by LSEG anticipates shares climbing nearly 21%. It also has the second-highest earnings per share growth rate at nearly 265%. But the average analyst has a buy rating on the stock with a price target suggesting shares can jump nearly 16%, per LSEG.
Persons: catalyzing, Ventas, LSEG, Steve Sakwa, Sakwa Organizations: CNBC Pro, Gross, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Resorts
Cohen & Steers discusses outlook for global interest rates
  + stars: | 2024-04-22 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailReits are pricing in more benign rate-cutting cycle among central banks: Investment management firmRich Hill, head of real estate strategy and research at Cohen & Steers, discusses the real estate sector and the outlook for global interest rates.
Persons: Rich Hill, Cohen & Steers Organizations: Investment, Cohen &
The rise in power demand for data centers — which are booming from the need to support a new world of AI technologies — is also fueling demand for the providers of data center parts. "Expected power usage for U.S. data centers under construction is equivalent to more than 50% of the power currently used by U.S. data centers. Several years out, even after these data centers are constructed, some expect data center power consumption to double again," analyst Thomas Thornton wrote in a Wednesday note. Management is raising its own capital expenditures for the first time in a decade to meet the power demand for data centers, BofA added. To be sure, analysts mentioned that data center demand will likely exceed supply.
Persons: Thomas Thornton, Thornton, BofA, David Barden, Barden, Equinix, Eaton Organizations: Bank of America, Caterpillar, Management, Realty Trust, Digital Realty, Software, Aspen Tech, Constellation Energy, Dominion Energy
Read previewMichael Hartnett, Bank of America's top global strategist, thinks a no-landing scenario is the most-likely outcome for the US economy in the months ahead. That means the labor market would remain strong, but inflation would also stay above the Federal Reserve's long-term goal of 2%. While that's fine for now, Hartnett warns it's a path that eventually leads to trouble for the economy and stocks. "We say rising no landing risks = rising hard landing risks," Hartnett said in an April 11 note. The fund's price dipped below its 200-day moving average in 2020 and 2022, when the economy slowed and stocks underperformed.
Persons: , Michael Hartnett, Hartnett, it's, Michael Landsberg Organizations: Service, Bank of America's, Business, Consumer, Bank of America, Landsberg Bennett, Wealth Management, Fed Locations: REITs, Ukraine
It called this strategy "The AI trade after the trade" and identified 50 stocks that could fall under this category. It takes massive data centers to train and distribute LLMs for public use. An April 17 note from Bank of America led by Thomas Thornton, the head of research marketing, estimates that data centers under construction will initially increase power usage from these facilities by 50%. For the electrical and thermal equipment needed to run data centers, investors can look to Vertiv (VRT), according to Andrew Obin, a research analyst at Bank of America. As demand for data centers grows, these companies are experiencing increased pricing power, according to research analyst David W. Barden.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, there's, Thomas Thornton, It's, Andrew Obin, Michael Feniger, David W, Barden Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Microsoft, Google, Business, Bank of America, Caterpillar
I like putting money in CDs, and one option that will help long-term with taxes is a SEP IRA CD. I started moving money between high-yield savings accounts, CDs, and other passive income-earning investments like REITs and dividend stocks. Interest and earnings from savings accounts, CDs, and other investments are considered taxable income. Instead, after paying my taxes, I reassess how much money of interest income I actually made and decide how to use the cash then. However, unlike a regular CD, CDs in your retirement fund have contribution limits set by the IRS.
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To see the impact of higher inflation and higher interest rates on companies, just look at the earnings release for CarMax this morning. For example, higher rates are generally bad for REITs beause REITs rely on debt financing. Higher rates also mean increased borrowing costs for utilities, which carry a lot of debt because they use a lot of capital. The problem is, energy and material stocks have already been rising due to higher oil and a still strong economy. Other potential beneficiaries of higher rates with a strong economy are defensive stocks, which tend to be less interest rate sensitive, like Kroger or Walmart .
Organizations: Energy, Communication, Kroger, Walmart Locations: Meta
They're available through the Fidelity Youth app and target market sectors that young investors are most interested in. AdvertisementTeens can access Youth Baskets without paying the $4.99 monthly Fidelity Basket Portfolios subscription. However, teen-inspired baskets don't have the same flexibility and customization as regular Fidelity Basket Portfolios. How to invest in Fidelity Youth BasketsAnyone aged 13-17 with an active Fidelity Youth account can invest in Fidelity Youth Baskets free of subscriptions or additional fees. Investors 18 and up must pay the $4.99 subscription fee to access Fidelity Basket Portfolios.
Persons: , Kelly Lannan, we've, Said, they'll Organizations: Fidelity, Service, Social Media, Fidelity Investments, Entertainment Fidelity, Apple, Netflix, Disney, Entertainment
Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Wells Fargo reiterates Bank of America as overweight Wells Fargo raised its price target on Bank of America to $44 per share from $40. HSBC downgrades Bank of America to hold from buy HSBC downgraded Bank of America mainly on valuation. Benchmark reiterates Nvidia as buy Benchmark said it's standing by its buy rating on Nvidia. Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on Amazon's investments in AI. "We are initiating coverage on CYBR with a Buy rating and a $317 PT."
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Instead, the veteran wealth manager is now looking for stocks in growth sectors that look "reasonably valued." He said the pharmaceutical, real estate, energy and financial sectors were on his radar, and named four stocks that stand out. Pfizer Pharmaceutical company Pfizer — well known for its Covid-19 vaccine — is betting on cancer drugs , following its $43 billion acquisition of Seagen last year . Over the last 12 months, shares of Comerica are up around 28%, although they are down 7.5% year-to-date. According to Factset data, analysts' average price target on the stock is $59.45, giving it around 15% potential upside.
Persons: David Dietze, Dietze, , Schlumberger —, Dietze's, SLB Organizations: Nvidia, Wealth Management, Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Pfizer, CNBC Pro, Schlumberger, Comerica Locations: Seagen, U.S, SLB, Canada
Japan's central bank raised interest rates on Tuesday for the first time since 2007, ending the world's last negative rates regime on early signs of robust wage gains this year. The BOJ raised its short-term interest rates to around 0% to 0.1% from -0.1%, according to its statement at the end of its two-day March policy meeting. Japan's negative rates regime had been in place since 2016. The BOJ also announced the abolition of its radical yield curve control policy for 10-year Japanese government bonds, which the central bank has employed to target longer-term interest rates by buying and selling bonds as necessary. The Bank of Japan expects higher salaries to lead to a virtuous spiral with domestic demand fueling inflation.
Persons: BOJ, Kazuo Ueda Organizations: Japan Inc, Bank of Japan Locations: Japan, Japan's
That's not to say predictions of a commercial real estate rebound are a sure bet. Here are four signs that support Gray's prediction that the commercial real estate market may be bottoming. (New York Community Bank had previously purchased $2.7 billion in Signature's loans and deposits, but not the real estate loans.) According to David Seifert, partner at private equity real estate firm Velocis, there are some sweet deals to be had in secondary sales of private-equity funds tied to real estate. The road aheadWhere Gray sees signs of bottoming, others think commercial real estate has much further to fall.
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Investing without owningLike real-estate investment trusts (REITs), real-estate funds provide exposure to the tangible asset class without owning and managing property. Investing directly through a private real-estate fund would take a few extra steps. The process requires an investor to identify a real-estate fund of interest. Once that's completed, funds from the retirement account are directly transferred into the real-estate fund. It's also important to read the terms of each fund; some may have added costs for repairs, expenses, and maintenance, which your IRA funds would cover.
Persons: Paul Daneshrad, Daneshrad, He's, we're, Dow, there's, Roth, that's, Gary Diamond, Fishman, Diamond, It's Organizations: Starpoint, Business, Federal, CPA
Eight economists, investment chiefs, and strategists that Business Insider recently spoke to credited healthier-than-anticipated consumer balance sheets and spending for the continued expansion. "Either that, or they're going to be maxed out — they can't get any more money. They're not going to have any liquidity to be able to continue to do the things they're going to do." He's also sticking with defensive stocks as consumer spending softens, including those in the consumer staples sector like Clorox (CLX) and Procter & Gamble (PG). Real estate is a "hated asset class" that's negatively correlated with interest rates, Sekera said.
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He will fill the newly created role of global head of data centers at the firm. Prologis's push exemplifies the growing interest among investors in data center deals, including players who have not traditionally been involved in the highly specialized industry. Warehouses have squat footprints similar to data centers and are often located in industrial areas that have proximity to the heavy electrical lines and equipment necessary to deliver voluminous power that data centers require. Warehouse growth slows as data centers accelerateDemand for data centers has steadily grown over the past decade, driven by the widespread use of cloud computing and storage across corporate America. Blackstone, for instance, has said it plans to develop as much as $50 billion of data centers in the coming years.
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Next week, the first full trading week of March, macroeconomic concerns will take center stage for investors. Next week, the Fed chief is largely anticipated to stick to the same talking points in testifying before Congress. In fact, the February jobs report, due out next Friday, is expected to show a moderation in payroll gains. Hourly Earnings preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Average Workweek preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Manufacturing Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Private Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Unemployment Rate (February) — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox and Yun Li contributed to this report.
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Morgan Stanley's Laurel Durkay talks top opportunities in REITs
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Laurel Durkay talks top opportunities in REITsLaurel Durkay, Morgan Stanley head of global listed real assets, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the effects rates are causing on the real estate industry, REITs that cover alternative sectors and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Laurel Durkay, REITs Laurel Durkay, Morgan Stanley Locations: REITs Laurel
Morgan Stanley's Laurel Durkey talks top opportunities in REITs
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Laurel Durkey talks top opportunities in REITsLaurel Durkey, Morgan Stanley head of global listed real assets, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the effects rates are causing on the real estate industry, REITs that cover alternative sectors and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Laurel Durkey, REITs Laurel Durkey, Morgan Stanley Locations: REITs Laurel
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The 30-stock Dow fell 0.17%. Palo Alto Networks dipsShares of Palo Alto Networks fell 19% in extended trading, after the cybersecurity company lowered its full-year outlook. Pros say that exposure can come from real estate investment trusts and picked 5 REITS that are in play.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Dow, Nikesh Arora, Amazon's Dow, Yemen's Organizations: Federal Reserve, New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Palo, Palo Alto Networks, Walgreens, Dow Industrial, Dow Jones Indices Locations: New York City, U.S, Red, Rafah
Mounting inflation and interest rates have put significant pressure on several sectors — especially real estate. He suggests that investors look to have 10% of their portfolio exposed to "real estate in some form, as a good rule of thumb." "That exposure can come from REITs [real estate investment trusts] or direct ownership, or other real estate investments if you are a large investor. Rick Romano, Head of Global Real Estate Securities at PGIM Real Estate, agrees, saying that REITs offer investors "a unique and fantastic" opportunity to invest across geographies and segments right now. "It's an area that we see some of the best growth rates within the real estate space," he added.
Persons: Kevin Brown, Brown, Rick Romano, PGIM's Romano, Morningstar's Brown Organizations: Morningstar, CNBC Pro, Global Real Estate Securities, Fund Locations: U.S, Canada
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