Federal Realty Investment Trust lifts annual forecast on sustained leasing demand

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Federal Realty Investment Trust posted second-quarter revenue above market expectations and lifted its full-year forecast for funds from operations per share...

- Federal Realty Investment Trust posted second-quarter revenue above market expectations and lifted its full-year forecast for funds from operations per share, citing steady leasing demand and higher rentals for its commercial real estate properties.

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