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Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund

8.32 USD
-0.02
0.24%
Updated Mar 13, 1:29 PM EDT
1 day
-0.24%
5 days
-3.26%
1 month
-3.82%
3 months
-7.35%
6 months
-9.17%
Year to date
-2.00%
1 year
4.52%
5 years
5.05%
10 years
-26.95%
 

About: Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund is a diversified closed-end investment company. The Fund invests primarily in income-producing common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible preferred stocks, and debt securities issued by real estate companies. At least 75% of the Fund's managed assets will be in securities rated investment grade.

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Funds holding %
of 7,372 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

44% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 13 | Existing positions closed: 9

25% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 20 | Existing positions reduced: 16

4% more funds holding

Funds holding: 57 [Q3] → 59 (+2) [Q4]

2.23% more ownership

Funds ownership: 19.72% [Q3] → 21.95% (+2.23%) [Q4]

4% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $52.6M [Q3] → $54.8M (+$2.15M) [Q4]

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for JRS.

Financial journalist opinion

Based on 3 articles about JRS published over the past 30 days

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
Winners Of REIT Earnings Season
In Part 2 of our Earnings Recap, we present a sector-by-sector breakdown of the Winners of REIT Earnings Season, discussing incremental positives/negatives and noting the individual standouts. Healthcare REITs were the leaders this earnings season, with results showing robust momentum in senior housing fundamentals, while tenant operator issues improved across other healthcare sub-sectors. Results from Net Lease, Casino, and Residential Mortgage REITs - several of the most rate-sensitive sectors - were also surprisingly steady despite the interest rate turbulence in late 2024.
Winners Of REIT Earnings Season
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
REIT Slope Adjustment Has Overshadowed Future Value Gains
Despite recent price declines, REITs' future value has increased due to higher rental rates, increased property values, and reduced competing supply. Higher market demanded returns have steepened the slope, causing REIT prices to drop despite improved fundamentals and future value. The price drop is driven by higher expected returns, not impaired future value, making current REIT valuations a buying opportunity.
REIT Slope Adjustment Has Overshadowed Future Value Gains
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
REITs Rally As Rates Tumble
US equity markets declined for the fourth week in the past five after a frenetic slate of geopolitical headlines and economic data indicated a sluggish start to 2025 for global growth. The Atlanta Fed's updated growth forecast indicated a -1.5% contraction in first-quarter GDP, while PCE data showed the first monthly decline in personal spending in nearly two years. Buoyed by the interest rate retreat, real estate equities were also a notable source of strength this week as REIT earnings season wrapped up with a surprisingly solid slate of results.
REITs Rally As Rates Tumble
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
What We're Watching This REIT Earnings Season
Real estate earnings season kicks into gear this week, and over the next month, we'll hear results from 175 equity REITs, 40 mortgage REITs, and dozens of housing industry companies. Following a year-end tumble that lingered into early 2025, REITs enter earnings season with a bit of upside momentum as Treasury Yields eased from the cusp of two-decade highs. Largely immune from trade/tariff and AI-related risk, REITs are coming back into favor after three years of historic underperformance, which has driven valuations to unusually "cheap" levels.
What We're Watching This REIT Earnings Season
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
The End Of An Era
U.S. equity and bond markets posted their best week since the November election, as benchmark interest rates tumbled after inflation data showed surprisingly muted pressures in December. Closing the books on the Biden era, the Trump Administration assumes the reins next week of a U.S. economy that has seemingly "held it together" through a myriad of headwinds. The worst four years of inflation and the first decline in "real" consumer incomes since the late 1970s paradoxically coincided with a robust period of job growth and historically low unemployment.
The End Of An Era
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Fire And Ice
US equity markets tumbled this week while benchmark interest rates surged to the cusp of multi-decade highs after a critical slate of employment data showed surprisingly buoyant labor market trends. Prompting a hawkish re-think of Fed policy expectations, inflation worries were further inflamed by surging energy prices amid frigid temperatures across the Central and East, while L.A. battled destructive wildfires. Real estate equities - the most rate-sensitive sector - were significant laggards this week as rate cut expectations soured, with REITs extending their year-end slide into early 2025.
Fire And Ice
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
REITs Say 'Good Riddance' To 2024
U.S. equity markets sputtered in a choppy final week of 2024 as investors returned from the holidays with trepidation following the best two-year run for the S&P 500 since 1997-1998. The S&P 500 finished lower by 0.5% on the week, requiring a late-week rebound to pare steep declines following a historically ugly stretch of losses in the Christmas-to-New-Year period. Treasury yields posted a weekly decline for the first time in a month, pressured by a relatively weak slate of economic data, including soft PMI employment metrics and mortgage demand.
REITs Say 'Good Riddance' To 2024
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
REITs Remain On Naughty List
U.S. equity markets rebounded after their worst week since November, while interest rates swelled to fresh seven-month highs as investors parsed data showing relatively strong retail and travel demand trends. Recovering from a slide of over 2% last week, the S&P 500 advanced 0.7%, lifting its year-to-date gains to over 26%. The Nasdaq 100 extended its 2024 gains to 28%. Real estate equities underperformed again following punishing declines last week on the heels of the Fed's hawkish pivot, and remain significant laggards for a second-straight year with muted 4% gains.
REITs Remain On Naughty List
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Powell Plays Grinch
U.S. equity markets tumbled this week while benchmark interest rates jumped to six-month highs after the Fed cut rates for a third-straight meeting but indicated a less-dovish outlook for 2025. Reflecting concern over stubbornly sticky inflation and buoyant economic growth, the FOMC's updated Economic Projections indicate just two rate cuts in 2025, down from four in the prior forecast. Posting its worst week since November, the S&P 500 dipped 2.2%. The Dow shed roughly 1,000 points, while the Small-Cap 600 and the Mid-Cap 400 each tumbled by nearly 5%.
Powell Plays Grinch
Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Very Bad News For REITs
Trump's election victory is bad news for many REITs. His policies are perceived to be inflationary. As a result, interest rates may remain higher for longer.
Very Bad News For REITs
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