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MUMBAI: Brookfield India Real Estate Trust, India’s only institutionally managed public commercial real estate vehicle, is well poised to benefit from recovery in real estate market as well as significant increase in offshoring trends for the large IT companies which form majority chunk of the REIT tenant base, according to a note by domestic brokerage JM Financial Institutional Securities.
While initiating coverage with a 12 months target price of Rs 280 as against the current market price of Rs 232,
JM Financial said that Brookfield India REIT offers a compelling value proposition with a global parentage of Brookfield Group and a stable portfolio of 75% of the rentals from MNCs with committed same store occupancy of 91% as of February 2021.
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Share Market Highlights: Sensex ends 263 points lower, Nifty at 14,146; NTPC, Asian paints, M&M top losers January 07,2021 09:24 IST
Sensex, Nifty Highlights on January 5: After opening at record highs, market indices turned volatile and closed lower on Wednesday, tracking cues from mixed global equities. Sensex fell by 263 points to 48,174 and Nifty closed 53 points lower at 14,146. Sensex earlier opened 190 points higher at 48,592 and Nifty gained by 41 points to 14,240. During early session today, Sensex hit a lifetime high of 48,616 and Nifty rose to a new high of 14,244. Yesterday, Sensex ended 260 points higher at 48,437 and Nifty gained by 66 points to 14,199. On the currency front, Indian rupee appreciated 3 paise to 73.14 against the US dollar on Wednesday s opening trade, tracking most Asian currencies amid concerns about more lockdowns in major economies.