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Brookfield Real Estate Services Fund Announces Interest Rate Swap Agreement
May 5, 2008

Brookfield Real Estate Services Fund has announced that it has completed an interest rate swap agreement with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, which fixes the interest rate on its recently completed $15 million term facility at 4.29 percent with effect from April 7, 2008. As previously announced, the $15 million facility was completed on April 4, 2008 with the CIBC, bearing interest in the form of floating prime rate payable quarterly, or at bankers' acceptance rates plus 1 percent with terms of up to six months. The facility matures on February 17, 2010, the same date as the Fund's existing $38 million long-term debt obligations.

 
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