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Headlines of Interest

Below are press releases from companys with preferred stock or baby bonds outstanding – or just of general interest. News is very light at this time, but earnings season starts in just a couple of weeks.

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UMH PROPERTIES, INC. WILL HOST SECOND QUARTER 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS WEBCAST AND CONFERENCE CALL

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Allstate to Discuss Second Quarter 2023 Earnings With Investors

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Oaktree Announces Leadership Evolution

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U.S. Bancorp Announces Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call Details

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Office Properties Income Trust Second Quarter 2023 Conference Call Scheduled for Thursday, July 27th

Terra Property Trust and Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corporation Announce Merger to Form Credit-Oriented Real Estate Investment Trust

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GasLog Partners LP Announces Proxy Advisory Firms Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. and Glass, Lewis & Co. Recommend Common Unitholders Vote “FOR” Proposed Transaction

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Kite Realty Group Trust to Report Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results on July 31, 2023

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Arch Capital Group Ltd. to Report 2023 Second Quarter Results on July 26

EPR Properties Announces Comprehensive Restructuring Agreement and Master Lease with Regal Cinemas; Management to Host Conference Call

3 thoughts on “Headlines of Interest”

  1. I’m very curious to hear any reactions to the Terra/Western Asset merger. I’ve been eyeing TPTA and this has got to be good news for Terra’s ability to survive to 2026, right?

  2. Well bank stress tests are out. Everybody passed. Just forget about fed previous statement’s indicating the need for capital raises. I hear they are going to allow just the opposite.

    Where in this report do they face up to lax regulatory supervisor for svb, frc, etc??

    1. Wouldn’t reducing capital requirements mean that banks have even fewer assets available to meet a potential bank run? What have I misunderstood?

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