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Cohen & Steers Announces Change in Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index


Published on 2011-11-04 18:22:30 - Market Wire
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Cohen & Steers Announces Change in Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index -- NEW YORK, Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --

Cohen & Steers Announces Change in Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index

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NEW YORK, Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Cohen & Steers, Inc. (NYSE: [ CNS ]) announced today a pending change to its Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index (GRM) effective at the close of business on November 18, 2011.

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Component change:  

Deletion and Replacement

Index Name:              

Cohen & Steers Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index

Index Symbol:            

GRM

Calculation method:   

Free-Float Adjusted Modified Capitalization Weighted Index

 

 

Deleted component symbol:              

AIV US

Deleted component name:            

Apartment Investment & Management Co.

 

 

Deleted component symbol:              

683 HK

Deleted component name:              

Kerry Properties LTD

 

 

Replacement component symbol:    

ACC US

Replacement component name:       

American Campus Communities Inc.

 

 

Replacement component symbol:    

83 HK

Replacement component name:       

Sino Land Company LTD

The Global Realty Majors Portfolio Index is a free-float adjusted, modified market-cap-weighted total return index of selected real estate equity securities. It is quoted intraday on a real-time basis by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange under the symbol GRM. The index's free-float market capitalization approach and qualitative screening process emphasize companies that the Cohen & Steers Index Committee believes are leading the securitization of real estate globally.

GRM can be used as an indexing benchmark, stock selection universe, underlying index for derivative instruments or performance benchmark. All index weightings are independently calculated by Standard & Poor's.

SOURCE Cohen & Steers, Inc.

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