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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Artis Real Estate Investment Pref Shs Series E T.AX.PR.E

Alternate Symbol(s):  ARESF | T.AX.UN | T.AX.PR.I

Artis Real Estate Investment Trust is a diversified Canadian real estate investment trust with a portfolio of industrial, office and retail properties in Canada and the United States. The Company’s portfolio comprises more than 100 commercial properties. Its properties include Bower Centre; Maynard Technology Centre; McCall Lake Industrial; Pepco Building; Alex Building; 1093 Sherwin Road; 1681... see more

TSX:AX.PR.E - Post Discussion

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Post by Torontojay on Sep 26, 2024 6:18pm

The Fed cuts

And the 10 year rises LOL.
Comment by DZtrader on Sep 26, 2024 8:14pm
Small rise for now. For someone who claims to be an economist you should know the Fed controls the short end of the curve not the long end, thus rendering your post quite lame once again. Now, change the subject quick, use insults and spew unrelated theory, that is otherwise unwarranted and useless. Better yet, your post insinuation is wrong, no reply necessary.
Comment by Torontojay on Sep 27, 2024 7:33am
Stealing my lines DZ? How many times have I said that the Fed only controls the front end of interest rates? I'm laughing because it's so predictable. Could be the 1970's all over again.