Since we began publishing the Chilton REIT Outlook, we have consistently been proponents of a US-focused, actively managed strategy. However, international REIT markets across both developed and emerging countries have made significant advancements in the ‘investability’ of their own publicly traded real estate securities as of late. We now believe such markets have matured and […]
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The S&P 500 continued to show remarkable resilience in the third quarter, gaining 1.7% to close at 2,977 despite a spreading global economic slowdown and continued lack of a US-China trade deal. This result brings the YTD total return of the index to 20.6%. The top performing sectors for the quarter were Utilities, Real […]
On August 29, the US 10 year US Treasury yield was 1.5%, approximately one basis point (or bp) below the US 2 year Treasury yield. This ‘inverted’ yield curve has predicated each recession by an average of 19 months for the past 50 years. Figure 1 shows the past 20 years of the spread between […]
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Another month, another retail bankruptcy, another ‘win’ for e-commerce, and a ‘loss’ for brick-and-mortar. Houston-based Charming Charlie’s filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 11, which will result in 261 store closings across the country. It is the second bankruptcy in as many years for Charming Charlie’s, which the media roundly blames on the impact […]
Despite a continued economic slowdown and lack of a US-China trade deal, the robust 2019 market rally continued in the second quarter, with the S&P 500 moving +4.3% to close at 2,941. For the first six months of the year, the total return of the index was +18.5%, the best first half since 1997. […]
Equity REITs have become a ‘mirror’ of the US economy, and it’s increasingly difficult to make generalizations about all REITs since fundamental drivers vary among the 15 REIT sectors. But, as yield-oriented companies, they do benefit when interest rates move downward as we have seen recently. As of June 30, 2019, Equity REITs are up […]
What is a REIT? A REIT is a corporation that either owns interests in commercial real estate (Equity REITs) or acts as a lender (Mortgage REITs). All REITs are exempt from Federal income taxes provided they adhere to a number of regulations; most notably, they must payout at least 90% of net income as dividends. […]
On February 15, 2019, shares of XPO Logistics (NYSE: XPO) fell 14% after the company announced that it was losing some contracts with Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN). XPO is a third party logistics provider (or 3PL) that received $900 million in revenue from AMZN in 2018 for delivering packages to its customers. Because of AMZN’s decision […]