CBRE Group, Inc.

CBRE · NYSE

Market closed$140.98$-2.71 (-1.89%)After hours $140.94 · -0.03%

Key statistics

Previous close$143.69
Open$142.64
Day high$144.88
Day low$140.24
52-week high$174.27
52-week low$121.69
Market cap41.28B
Volume1.17M
Average volume2.28M
P/E ratio19.75
Forward P/E
EPS7.14
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

Despite CBRE's recent better-than-expected quarterly earnings and positive analyst sentiment, shares pulled back from their open as profit-taking and broader market pressures weighed on the stock, with the CFO's insider sale also tempering investor enthusiasm.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026CBRE Group closed modestly lower, giving back a portion of the prior session's sharp 6% rally driven by improving rate sentiment and confidence in the company's operating momentum. Broader market weakness weighed on the stock Friday, as risk-off sentiment intensified amid renewed U.S.-Iran military strikes threatening Strait of Hormuz shipping and a deteriorating AI narrative that pressured equities broadly. With Q2 2026 earnings due July 29, analysts maintain a consensus 'Moderate Buy' and an average price target of $178.86, well above current levels, supported by CBRE's Q1 beat — $1.61 EPS vs. $1.13 expected — and raised FY2026 guidance of $7.60–$7.80 EPS.

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July 17, 2026CBRE Group shares rose modestly, closing up 1.56%, as investors positioned ahead of the company's Q2 2026 earnings report due July 29 and continued to price in strong operating momentum. The move builds on a broader multi-day rally driven by a softer-than-expected June CPI reading that pulled bond yields lower — a favorable backdrop for rate-sensitive commercial real estate names. CBRE's Q1 beat (EPS of $1.61 vs. $1.13 estimate, revenue up 18.1% YoY) and raised FY2026 guidance of $7.60–$7.80 EPS underpin bullish sentiment, with analysts holding a consensus Moderate Buy and average price target near $178.

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July 16, 2026CBRE Group surged over 6%, outperforming the broader real estate sector (XLRE), as investors positioned ahead of the company's Q2 2026 earnings report scheduled for July 29. Bullish sentiment was underpinned by CBRE's strong Q1 beat—EPS of $1.61 vs. $1.13 expected on $10.53B in revenue (+18.1% YoY)—and its raised FY2026 guidance of $7.60–$7.80 EPS, with analysts carrying a consensus 'Strong Buy' and an average price target near $178, implying roughly 26% upside from current levels.

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July 15, 2026CBRE Group fell sharply as a confluence of macro headwinds weighed on the real estate services giant ahead of its Q2 2026 earnings report due July 29. Renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and a spike in crude oil prices rattled broader markets, while concerns that automation and AI could erode higher-margin services like appraisals and research added company-specific pressure. Despite a strong Q1 beat—EPS of $1.61 vs. $1.13 estimates on 18.1% revenue growth—shares trade well below the consensus analyst price target of ~$178, with the real estate sector ETF (XLRE) also closing lower.

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July 14, 2026CBRE Group closed modestly lower as broad market weakness tied to renewed U.S.-Iran military tensions and surging oil prices weighed on equities. Despite the macro headwinds, fundamental backdrop remains constructive: CBRE's Q1 results significantly beat expectations (EPS of $1.61 vs. $1.13 estimate, revenue up 18.1% YoY), FY2026 guidance was raised to $7.60–$7.80 EPS, and analysts maintain a Moderate Buy consensus with an average price target of $178.86—well above current levels.

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July 11, 2026CBRE Group closed modestly lower, underperforming the broader market and the real estate sector ETF (XLRE), as investors weigh mixed signals: a strong Q1 earnings beat ($1.61 EPS vs. $1.13 expected, with 18.1% revenue growth year-over-year) is offset by concerns about the stock's 15% six-month decline and recent downgrades from Wall Street Zen and Weiss Ratings to 'hold.' On the positive side, CBRE highlighted its capital solutions capabilities by arranging over $150 million in C-PACE financing for major amphitheater projects and priced $750 million in senior notes, while analysts at Barclays, Jefferies, and UBS maintain buy-equivalent ratings with an average price target of $178.86—implying significant upside from current levels.

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July 10, 2026CBRE Group edged higher on Thursday, outperforming the broader real estate sector (XLRE flat in after-hours) as investors responded to a confluence of positive company-specific catalysts amid a volatile macro backdrop. The company recently demonstrated strong capital markets capabilities, arranging over $150M in C-PACE clean energy financing for Venu Holding's amphitheater projects, while its Q1 earnings beat — $1.61 EPS vs. $1.13 expected, with revenue up 18.1% YoY — continues to underpin a Moderate Buy consensus and an average analyst price target of $178.86. However, shares have lagged over the past six months amid renewed U.S.-Iran military tensions that rattled real estate and rate-sensitive sectors, and the stock slipped in after-hours trading.

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July 9, 2026CBRE Group shares fell nearly 2.6% amid a broad risk-off selloff triggered by President Trump declaring the U.S.-Iran peace framework 'over,' driving oil prices up over 5% and pushing Treasury yields higher — headwinds for commercial real estate services firms sensitive to financing costs and transaction activity. The macro pressure overshadowed otherwise constructive fundamentals: CBRE beat Q1 estimates by a wide margin ($1.61 EPS vs. $1.13 expected) and carries a Moderate Buy consensus with an average analyst price target of ~$178.86. On a positive note, CBRE was hired to market a high-profile Bank of England-leased City of London office for redevelopment, signaling continued deal flow in its advisory business.

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Simply Wall Street · July 17, 2026CBRE Group (CBRE) Expands Multifamily Finance As Investors Ask If The Stock Is Fully Valuedmarketscreener.com · July 17, 2026Goldman Sachs Adjusts CBRE Group Price Target to $178 From $183, Maintains Buy RatingTipRanks · July 15, 2026CBRE Soars As Leasing Boom Powers Earnings UpgradeBusiness Wire · June 29, 2026CBRE Group, Inc. Announces Details of Conference Call and Webcast for Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Benzinga · July 9, 2026Venu Holding Announces That CBRE Group Has Identified $150M+ Of Clean Energy Commercial Property Financing For The Company
Mt Newswire · July 8, 2026Market Chatter: CBRE Markets SEA's Bank of England-Leased City of London Office
Benzinga · June 30, 2026Evercore ISI Group Maintains Outperform on CBRE Group, Lowers Price Target to $169
Mt Newswire · June 30, 2026Evercore ISI Adjusts Price Target on CBRE to $169 From $179, Maintains Outperform Rating
Mt Newswire · June 24, 2026CBRE Replaces Existing $1 Billion 364-Day Revolving Credit Facility
Mt Newswire · June 18, 2026Keefe Bruyette & Woods Adjusts PT on CBRE Group to $175 From $158, Maintains Outperform Rating
Mt Newswire · June 15, 2026Keefe Bruyette & Woods Adjusts PT on CBRE to $158 From $175, Maintains Outperform Rating
Mt Newswire · June 1, 2026JPMorgan Adjusts Price Target on CBRE Group to $185 From $182, Maintains Overweight Rating

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