CBRE Group Inc., US1252691001

CBRE Group lifts office exposure in key US cities, shares track S&P 500 real estate peers

27.06.2026 - 09:21:59 | ad-hoc-news.de

CBRE Group focuses on asset and leasing mandates in major US office hubs as institutional clients reposition portfolios. The NYSE-listed real estate services heavyweight trades broadly in line with S&P 500 real estate names on recent data.

CBRE Group Inc., US1252691001
CBRE Group Inc., US1252691001

By Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-27, 09:21.

CBRE Group Inc. (US1252691001) remains a central player in global commercial property services. The NYSE-listed company sits in the S&P 500 real estate cohort, where recent data show its shares trading close to the broader sector performance.

How CBRE is positioned

CBRE Group operates as one of the largest global commercial real estate services firms, with brokerage, property management and advisory mandates for institutional investors and corporates. The company’s global platform spans office, logistics, retail and alternative segments in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

In key US office markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago, CBRE Group acts as leasing and investment sales broker for landlords and tenants across Class A and Class B assets. The firm also provides capital markets advice on refinancing, acquisitions and dispositions for pension funds, insurance companies and REITs.

Sector and peer comparison

Within listed real estate, CBRE Group competes with global service peers and asset-heavy REITs, while its business model concentrates on fee-based services rather than owning large property portfolios. This asset-light structure generally creates lower balance-sheet leverage than many equity REITs.

US commercial real estate markets continue to adjust to higher interest rates and evolving office demand, and service providers such as CBRE Group generate revenue from advisory, leasing, property management and project management assignments across sectors. Their fee income depends on transaction activity, investment volumes and long-term management contracts.

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How CBRE earns its fees

CBRE Group’s revenue comes from transaction-based fees, recurring management fees and advisory mandates across commercial real estate. A representative service line is its property and facilities management business, where the firm manages office, logistics and retail assets for institutional owners.

Where the shares trade today

The CBRE Group shares (US1252691001) trade on the NYSE in US dollars; the latest available closing price data point is used for reference in sector comparisons.

Key data on the CBRE Group shares

  • Company: CBRE Group Inc.
  • ISIN: US1252691001
  • WKN: A1JZ0Q
  • Ticker: CBRE
  • Trading venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 2026-06-26, 21:59): 137.38 USD
  • Market cap: 42.0 billion USD (as of 2026-06-26)
  • Sector / industry: Real estate services / commercial real estate
  • Index membership: S&P 500
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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