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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 an unincorporated closed-end REIT based in Canada. Artis REIT's portfolio comprises properties located in Central and Western Canada and select markets throughout the United States, including regions such as Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Arizona, Minnesota, Colorado, New York, and Wisconsin. The properties are divided into... see more

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Post by DZtrader on Oct 16, 2024 10:38pm

Diamond Hands!

I posted awhile back when we saw a sizable upward move that the velocity of that move looked to be targeting $9.00+ not $8.00 (when we were early 7's). Still looks that way today. See Bloomberg article attached. Lots to say but the pollution on this board makes it difficult to enjoy at times, plus I'm in the midst of plotting out a major tour. Hope all my "Homies" are well, in the mean time, it's "Diamond Hands" for Artis (as well as others) will likely re-initiate a position tomorrow as well. Enjoy.........and,

Stay good,

DZ

Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Canada will likely cut interest rates by a full percentage point by the end of this year, a top economist said. 

With inflation excluding shelter costs already slipping below the central bank’s target range and joblessness among young men rising to a decade high, policymakers may opt to reduce policy by 50 basis points at each of their next two meetings, according to Stfane Marion, chief economist and strategist at National Bank of Canada. 

He said that’s because the central bank’s goal is now to bring the key policy rate — currently at 4.25% — to the so-called neutral rate, where it neither stimulates nor restricts economic growth.

“We all know that the neutral rate is closer to 3%. You have to get to 3% as quickly as possible,” Marion said Wednesday at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference in New York. “How low we’re going to get below 3% remains to be seen but the first step is for the Bank of Canada to bring us to 3% now. We needed to be there yesterday.”

The central bank’s next decision is Oct. 23. The majority of Canada’s biggest lenders including National Bank expect policymakers to cut the benchmark overnight rate by half a percentage point. The bank’s following and final rate decision this year is on Dec. 11. 

 

In September, the consumer price index eased to 1.6%, undershooting the 2% target for the first time in more than three years. But taking out shelter costs, the rate fell to 0.4% last month, which is even lower than the central bank’s target range of 1%-3%. 

The country’s record population surge is one of the key reasons behind elevated shelter inflation as arrivals of new residents exacerbated housing shortages. Since 2022, the country has added more than three million people, which is roughly the equivalent of the entire population of Puerto Rico. 

Immigration also led to rapid labor force growth, which has been eclipsing monthly job gains over the past year. The unemployment rate among men between 15 to 24 years old reached 15.3% last month, more than double the overall joblessness rate. 

Despite its short-term challenges, Canada is well-positioned for future growth, Marion said. The country’s cheap and abundant electricity could support demand from the artificial intelligence sector and its grid is already one of the world’s cleanest.

It also has a fiscal advantage because its pensions are better funded than many countries, which means the government likely won’t surprise corporations with special taxes to make up for any unexpected shortfalls, he said.

Comment by EstevanOutsider on Oct 17, 2024 2:29am
never sold any artis units either. started my position (very very small) in dec 2022 when i saw manji buying. bought most after the index deletion. back in black for a while now and collecting a huge distribution yield in registered accounts. manji buying shares himself at these prices and the buyback appears to be running full throttle. full sensitivity to falling rates while all the bad news ...more  
Comment by jmkOttawa on Oct 17, 2024 6:09am
Nice post DZ, thanks for sharing this.  I maintained my modest position as well with Artis and its great to see the recovery and market appreciation of managements progress with dispositions and debt reduction. The lowering of interest rates towards the neutral rate cannot be a bad thing. Good luck with your Tour planning!
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