CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund

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IGR

Price:

$5.02

Market Cap:

$702.90M

CBRE Clarion Global Real Estate Income Fund specializes in investments in various property types, including office, retail, diversified, apartments, industrials, hotels, healthcare, and storage. It invests in the public equity markets across the developed markets of North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The fund seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating across the real estate sector including REITs. It invests in stocks of companies across diversified market capitalizations. The fund employs fundamental analysis to create its portfolio. It conducts in-house research to make its investments.[Read more]

Industry

Asset Management - Income

IPO Date

2004-02-25

Stock Exchange

NYSE

Ticker

IGR

The PE Ratio as of December 2024 (TTM) for CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) is 26.42

According to CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current PE Ratio is 26.42. This represents a change of -2102.83% compared to the average of -1.32 of the last 4 quarters.

CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) Historical PE Ratio (quarterly & annually)

How has IGR PE Ratio performed in the past?

The mean historical PE Ratio of CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund over the last ten years is -0.44. The current 26.42 PE Ratio has changed -596636.40% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), IGR's PE Ratio was at its highest in in the December 2015 quarter at 166.01. The PE Ratio was at its lowest in in the June 2018 quarter at -21.82.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

-0.44

Median

3.75

Minimum

-45.21

Maximum

35.50

CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) PE Ratio by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund PE Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.

Maximum Annual Increase = 0%

Maximum Annual PE Ratio = 35.50

Minimum Annual Increase = -1174.47%

Minimum Annual PE Ratio = -45.21

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearPE RatioChange
20236.78-509.84%
2022-1.65-150.18%
20213.30-107.29%
2020-45.21-1174.47%
20194.21-157.38%
2018-7.33-187.04%
20178.43-76.27%
201635.50-356.63%
2015-13.83-356.21%
20145.40-93.28%

CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) Average PE Ratio

How has IGR PE Ratio performed in the past?

The current PE Ratio of CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) is greater than its 3-year, greater than its 5-year, and greater than its 10-year historical averages

3-year avg

2.81

5-year avg

-6.52

10-year avg

-0.44

CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund (IGR) PE Ratio vs. Peers

How is IGR’s PE Ratio compared to its peers?

CBRE Global Real Estate Income Fund’s PE Ratio is less than Abrdn Global Dynamic Dividend Fund (43.91), greater than Blackrock Resources & Commodities Strategy Trust (19.17), less than Abrdn Total Dynamic Dividend Fund (50.75), greater than BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust (5.10), greater than Cohen & Steers REIT and Preferred Income Fund, Inc. (7.12), greater than Cohen & Steers Infrastructure Fund, Inc (18.27), greater than Cohen & Steers Total Return Realty Fund, Inc. (11.22), greater than Reaves Utility Income Fund (-77.92), greater than BlackRock Science and Technology Trust (4.86), greater than Cohen & Steers Quality Income Realty Fund, Inc. (15.11), less than Pimco Dynamic Income Opportunities Fund (46.46), greater than Neuberger Berman High Yield Strategies Fund Inc. (12.71), greater than Western Asset High Income Opportunity Fund Inc. (10.08), greater than John Hancock Hedged Equity & Income Fund (10.35), greater than PIMCO Access Income Fund (8.47), greater than Eaton Vance Tax-Managed Buy-Write Opportunities Fund (3.53), greater than Eaton Vance Tax-Managed Global Diversified Equity Income Fund (7.33), greater than Eaton Vance Tax-Managed Global Buy-Write Opportunities Fund (7.11), greater than Eaton Vance Risk-Managed Diversified Equity Income Fund (5.71), greater than Eaton Vance Tax-Managed Buy-Write Income Fund (7.55),

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