CBRE (CBRE) market outlook | sector performance and investor expectations remain in focus. CBRE Group Inc (CBRE) closed at $126.42, down 2.87% on the trading day. The stock is approaching its established support level near $120.10, while overhead resistance remains at $132.74. The move reflects ongoing pressure in the real estate services sector and potential profit-taking after recent gains.
CBRE Group Pulls Back Sharply, Nears Critical Support Zone - Fundamentals
CBRE - Stock Analysis
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