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Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund

8.35 USD
+0.03
0.36%
At close Updated Sep 12, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
0.36%
5 days
1.95%
1 month
9.58%
3 months
3.73%
6 months
0.12%
Year to date
-1.65%
1 year
-8.34%
5 years
6.64%
10 years
-17.08%
 

About: Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund is a diversified closed-end investment company. The Fund invests in income-producing common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible preferred stocks, and debt securities issued by real estate companies.

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of 7,462 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

180% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 14 | Existing positions closed: 5

33% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 24 | Existing positions reduced: 18

15% more funds holding

Funds holding: 61 [Q1] → 70 (+9) [Q2]

0.16% less ownership

Funds ownership: 23.46% [Q1] → 23.3% (-0.16%) [Q2]

6% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $55.8M [Q1] → $52.4M (-$3.31M) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Based on 4 articles about JRS published over the past 30 days

Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 hours ago
Cool Enough For Cuts
U.S. equity markets climbed to fresh record highs this past week after relatively benign inflation data and weak employment data cleared the path for the Fed to resume rate cuts. While CPI and PPI readings continued to show a modest reacceleration in price pressures from their post-pandemic lows earlier this year, both remained "cool enough" to permit a policy pivot. The Fed is widely expected to cut reference rates by 25 basis points to a 4.25% upper bound, which follows a nine-month "pause" since the last reduction last December.
Cool Enough For Cuts
Positive
Seeking Alpha
7 days ago
Slacking Into A Rate Cut
U.S. equity markets pushed higher this past week - while short-term benchmark interest rates plunged to three-year lows - after employment data provided decisive evidence of cooling labor markets. Viewed by markets as a "Goldilocks" set of reports, the reports showed slowing - but still positive - job growth in August alongside consistent evidence of cooling wage pressures and emerging slack. A notable milestone after several years of ultra-tight labor markets, the number of job seekers surpassed the number of available job openings for the first time since April 2021.
Slacking Into A Rate Cut
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
13 days ago
The Calm Before The Cut
U.S. equity markets were little-changed this past week as a tranquil end-of-summer week with status-quo inflation and economic indicators concluded with a jolting post-close tariff headline with highly uncertain implications. An appeals court ruled that the White House exceeded its authority under the Emergency Powers Act - the mechanism used for broad “reciprocal” tariffs - setting up a final Supreme Court showdown. The fresh injection of tariff uncertainty precedes a critical stretch of employment and inflation data and a mid-September Federal Reserve meeting that is increasingly likely to be highly contentious.
The Calm Before The Cut
Positive
Seeking Alpha
21 days ago
Powell Pivot Sparks REIT Rebound
U.S. equity markets notched another series of record highs this week, surging into the weekend after surprisingly dovish commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Powell, who hinted at imminent rate cuts. Powell used his final Jackson Hole speech as Fed Chair to deliver a clear policy pivot, an unexpected reversal after months of insistence that tariff-related inflation warranted a hawkish framework. Markets were equally relieved by the policy-focused nature of Powell's speech amid speculation that the address may be used instead as a potential defiant sermon on central bank independence.
Powell Pivot Sparks REIT Rebound
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Disinflation Dividend: REIT Earnings Scorecard
A surprising solid REIT earnings season wrapped up this week. Of the 100 equity REITs that provide full-year FFO guidance, 62% raised their outlook - above the historical 55% average. Disinflation was a surprisingly common thread across second-quarter results, with the majority of the upside revisions being driven by improved expense expectations - the highest quantity of expense reductions ever. Healthcare REITs were notable upside standouts as senior housing fundamentals remained stellar, while skilled nursing REITs received some good news on the policy front via healthy CMS Medicare rate increases.
Disinflation Dividend: REIT Earnings Scorecard
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Behind The (Revised) Curve
U.S. equity markets fell sharply this week, while benchmark interest rates retreated to three-month lows, after revised employment data showed that job growth was far weaker than initially reported. The BLS payrolls report showed softer-than-expected hiring in July and the steepest two-month downward revisions to jobs growth since 2020, raising concern that the Fed may be "behind the curve." The downward revisions came days after Fed Chair Powell used it as the primary evidence for "solid" labor markets, which justified the FOMC's decision to keep rates in "restrictive" territory.
Behind The (Revised) Curve
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
JRS: Lower Interest Rates Can Be A Growth Catalyst
JRS offers an 8.9% yield and diversified real estate exposure, but struggles in the current high-interest rate environment. The fund's leverage and focus on income limit its total return potential, especially compared to alternatives like VNQ. Future interest rate cuts could boost JRS's performance, but timing is uncertain and ongoing risks remain.
JRS: Lower Interest Rates Can Be A Growth Catalyst
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Return-To-Office Shift Fuels Potential Turnaround For Office REITs
Return to office mandates are providing a boost to REITs. Some deal activity has also been a tailwind. Tariffs and slowing residential rent growth remain headwinds.
Return-To-Office Shift Fuels Potential Turnaround For Office REITs
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Why Consider U.S. REITs Now?
Most US REITs make nearly 90% of their revenue domestically, compared to 72% for typical U.S. stocks. Healthcare, residential, and needs-based retail are less affected by trade disruptions, while office, lodging, and timber are more vulnerable. They're trading at a -2.79x earnings multiple discount to US stocks - one of the widest gaps in decades.
Why Consider U.S. REITs Now?
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Powell Pressured As Inflation Cools
U.S. equity markets climbed to fresh record-highs this week after a critical slate of inflation data showed that tariff-driven inflation remains muted, while rumors of a potential Powell termination swirled. Supported by data this week showing that core inflation cooled to its slowest pace in over three years, the White House reignited the heat on the head of the Fed. Rebounding from modest declines last week, the S&P 500 advanced 0.6%, notching record highs in three of the past four weeks following a five-month drought.
Powell Pressured As Inflation Cools
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