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Global REIT values to grow in 2010

The global market value of publicly-traded real estate investment trusts is set to expand again this year after rebounding in 2009, an annual report by Ernst & Young predicted on Wednesday. The recovery in values, after three tough years for most developed REIT markets, will be fueled by ...

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Global REIT values to grow in 2010

Reuters Thu Mar 11 2010

Real Estate Investment Deal of the Year Awarded for Toronto Office Purchase

Canada News Wire Tue Mar 09 2010

New Canadian Office REIT proposed by BPO Properties

Market Watch Fri Feb 26 2010

Artis REIT announces $115.3 million of properties under contract

Canada News Wire Fri Feb 26 2010

Dundee REIT beats analyst expectations

Ottawa Business Journal Fri Feb 26 2010

H&R REIT Funds From Operations Up 16 Percent

Reuters Fri Feb 26 2010 - Canada News Wire

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National Post Fri Feb 12 2010

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