property stocks

GuocoLand, Frasers Property and Hongkong Land have the highest scores - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

GuocoLand, Frasers Property and Hongkong Land have the highest scores

GuocoLand and Frasers Property are strongly undervalued and could be investment-worthy stocks for investors.
REITs and property stocks get a reality check  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

REITs and property stocks get a reality check

The REIT sector may be experiencing some headwinds now but there are still investment opportunities in the real estate sector
Alexandria Real Estate Equities: REIT with stable distributions and unique proposition - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global stocks

Alexandria Real Estate Equities: REIT with stable distributions and unique proposition

ARE was listed on the NYSE in 1997 and has a market cap of around US$21.35 billion today.
Globalworth Real Estate Investments: Banking on real estate in Romania and Poland - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global stocks

Globalworth Real Estate Investments: Banking on real estate in Romania and Poland

The company is trading at a significant discount, with a P/B of 0.39x.
Hongkong Land: Undervalued Hong Kong developer with prime assets - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global stocks

Hongkong Land: Undervalued Hong Kong developer with prime assets

Its net debt, on the other hand, stood at US$5.82 billion, which gives it a comfortable gearing of 17%, below the 20% benchmark.
Differentiating undervalued stocks from value traps - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Financially Savvy

Differentiating undervalued stocks from value traps

Value traps are often characterised by their low prices and cheap valuation multiples for extended periods of time.

Broker's Calls

Keep your eyes on these 3 property developer stocks this 2020: DBS

SINGAPORE (Jan 3): Property developers offer good value at 0.8x P/NAV (-1 standard deviation) in an environment of high valuations, according to DBS Group Research.

Broker's Calls

Healthcare and property stocks are Budget 2019 winners

SINGAPORE (Feb 19): The recent Budget 2019 has little to no impact on the Straits Times Index (STI) component stocks, apart from ST Engineering which has a low index weight, according to DBS in a Tuesday report.

Property

Hong Kong's property shadow leaves Singapore developers ahead

SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (Aug 14): Hong Kong’s property stocks are cheaper than Singapore’s, although not cheap enough to account for the risk that the world’s least affordable city could have a housing crash.
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