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We investigate the long- and short-term interrelationships between equity and mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs) by focusing on decomposed income and appreciation components. We find that the previously documented long-term cointegration relation between equity and mortgage REIT...
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This paper investigates the random walk behavior of real estate investment trust (REIT) sub-sectors using monthly return data from January 1994 to July 2015. Using variance ratio tests, we examine sub-sectors of lodging/ resorts and self-storage and find that they do not follow a random walk,...
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This paper reconciles the controversy regarding the substitutability between equity REITs (EREITs) and mortgage REITs (MREITs) in existing literature. Using CRSP/Ziman data from 1992-2011, we show that the driving economic factors on EREIT returns are different from those driving MREIT returns,...
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This paper investigates the relationship between financial news content (optimistic/pessimistic), REIT returns, and trading volume. We apply textual analysis and find that high media pessimism predicts downward pressure on REIT returns. Negative words in the financial press are significantly...
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Factor analytic techniques were applied to 18 real estate equity markets using weekly FTSE EPRA/NAREIT data during the period 1997 to 2009. Our results from the exploratory factor analysis suggest three distinct factors during 1997 to 2007. With a single exception, the national returns fall...
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This study provides initial empirical evidence on the usefulness of consumer sentiment and investor optimism indices in explaining real estate investment trust (REIT) price movements. We find evidence of uni-directional causality from REIT returns to the change in Michigan Consumer Sentiment...
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