Manulife US Reit Q4 DPU up 7.7% to 1.53 US cents

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Manulife US Reit Q4 DPU up 7.7% to 1.53 US cents
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MANULIFE US Reit’s fourth quarter distribution per unit (DPU) rose almost 8 per cent, boosted by contributions from properties acquired in 2017 and 2018. Read more at The Business Times.

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