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Indian REITs are outperforming global markets with yields of 6-7.5%, attracting significant investment since 2019. The market ...
More importantly, pursuant to the re-classification of REITs, investment by mutual funds will be considered within the ...
SEBI announced crucial amendments to its regulations, reclassifying Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) as equity. This ...
CREDAI, the apex body of Indian real estate developers, and property consultant Anarock released a report 'Indian REITs - A ...
The Indian real estate investment trust (REIT) market has grown steadily since its initial listing in 2019. Three more REITs ...
The potential for lower interest rates could propel REITs higher. Read why some high-yield REITs may be riskier than they ...
SEBI grants equity status to REITs, boosting mutual fund and index participation, while InvITs retain hybrid tag; strategic investor base expanded.
Alongside the equity reclassification, Sebi has expanded the scope of ‘strategic investor’ in Reits to include a wider pool ...
The regulator believes that the current definition of strategic investor under the REIT and InvIT framework is narrow and excludes several large institutional investors, such as pension funds, ...
Ciresi Conlin secures an eye-popping settlement for its client, possibly reshaping governance and management contracts in ...
Indian REITs offer 6-7.5% yield, surpassing US markets, according to CREDAI and Anarock report. Unlocking investment ...
Singapore, Sep 13 (PTI) Indian Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are generating an average yield of 6-7.5 per cent for unitholders, better than many mature markets, including the US, according to ...