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Gives SEC another month to act on proposal.
Spinoff is part of REIT's long-term strategy to split holdings into categories, including multi-tenant retail and student housing.
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Advisers warned to do their homework, however, as funds can be complicated.
But funds are built differently and due diligence is critical.
With acquisition of Trupoly portal, RCS will run the 'We R Crowdfunding' investment platform.
In another liquidity event, Griffin-American Healthcare REIT II Inc. agrees to deal that includes stock, cash and debt.
A mutual fund wrap provides easier access to MLPs but mutes their tax advantages.
New measures aim to combat challenge of assessing performance; investible products may not be far behind.
A new report chronicles the growth of alternative investments from retail to institutional investors. The upshot for advisers: Alternatives have reached the mainstream and are here to stay.
After getting broker-dealers like LPL Financial to sign selling agreements, asset manager Cole Capital expects to raise $3.1 billion this year for American Realty Capital Properties.
Real estate investors should be thinking about moving to actively managed assets.