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Update: Charter Hall Group Raises Fiscal 2026 Guidance for Operating Earnings; Shares Up 6%

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Charter Hall Group (ASX:CHC) increased its fiscal 2026 guidance for operating earnings to AU$1.03 per security from AU$1 previously, according to a Monday filing with the Australian bourse.

The new outlook represents a nearly 27% increase on fiscal 2025 operating earnings per security of AU$0.814.

The company said its financial year-to-date gross equity inflows total AU$6.5 billion, up by AU$1.7 billion since the first half of fiscal 2026.

Charter Hall Group also recorded the addition of 25 new institutional investors to its platform over the last 18 months, with property funds under management increasing to AU$74.7 billion from AU$71.7 billion at the end of 2025.

The company continues to expect fiscal 2026 distribution per security to be 6% higher than fiscal 2025.

The company's shares rose around 6% in recent Monday trade.

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