CBRE sees commercial real estate investment rising to $56B this year
Office market entering period of growth, while retail real estate sector has stabilized: report
- By: Sammy Hudes, The Canadian Press
- February 3, 2026 February 3, 2026
- 11:53
Office market entering period of growth, while retail real estate sector has stabilized: report
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Long-running scheme misled investors on stock markups, fees
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Error went undetected despite over 500 complaints; affected more than 100,000 customers
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Thursday's market performance aside, "it's been a really strong three, four weeks"
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Term policies can have advantages over mortgage insurance
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At the same time, both fund types recorded positive net sales
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