Mutual funds that specialize in real estate saw net inflows of $81.6 million, up $1.6 million from the week before and the largest weekly total in nearly a year. Total assets moved up $100 million to $12.1 billion; the week before they grew by $300 million from $11.7 billion, the Monitor reports.

The RMS posted a slippage from 6.66% to 6.63% in its average dividend yield at the same time the spread over the S&P 500 moved up to 534 basis points from 532 bps and the spread over the 10-year Treasury slipped from 182 bps to 170 bps.

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