Incoming associate into a real estate M&A practice and am wondering what associates and partners in corporate generally or specifically RE/M&A read? Thinking beyond the WSJ.
I know of The Deal and RE-specific stuff from Green Street. Would love to hear what folks read and what might be good for me to read, too.
I have a somewhat good understanding of finance so interested in more finance-y stuff as well.
What do associates / partners read to keep up on the markets? Forum
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Re: What do associates / partners read to keep up on the markets?
Money Stuff - Matt Levine/Bloomberg (though not generally as relevant to RE as securities/finreg)
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Re: What do associates / partners read to keep up on the markets?
+1gotCentred wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 6:38 pmMoney Stuff - Matt Levine/Bloomberg (though not generally as relevant to RE as securities/finreg)
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Re: What do associates / partners read to keep up on the markets?
I feel like I'm always hearing partners in my group talk about the latest corporatecounsel.net article/blog post.
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