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No ‘Golden Week’ for Singapore hoteliers this month

SINGAPORE (Oct 5): UOB Kay Hian says Singapore’s hoteliers may have less to cheer during China’s National Day Golden Week. That's the seven day-long holiday which started this week and marks one of the nation’s biggest events for outbound travel

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Why bonds could be the next ticking time bomb for developers

SINGAPORE (Oct 3): Over $2 billion worth of bonds will be maturing in 4Q16, and another $9 billion in 2017.

Singapore property sector provides shelter amid bond market volatility

SINGAPORE (Sept 8): S&P Global Ratings says Singapore’s real estate sector is expected to withstand the current volatility in the local currency bond market, even as the Swiber collapse in August fuelled public fears over more such occurrences.

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Why Singapore investors continue to hide under REITs

SINGAPORE (Sept 7): CIMB Research is keeping its “overweight” rating on Singapore’s property segment given that investors are still seeking shelter in yield.

Top property stocks with exposure to UK, EU markets

SINGAPORE (July 8): With the twists and turns in the UK following the Brexit vote, investors are now expecting the low interest rate environment to continue, according to UOB Kay Hian’s Vikrant Pandey and Derek Chang.
Singapore REITs

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Religare upgrades S-REITs to ‘buy’ on lower odds of Fed fund rate hike

SINGAPORE (July 4): The FTSE ST Real Estate Investment Trusts Index rallied 4.4% after the UK referendum on June 23, and Religare Institutional Research says it is likely that investors will continue to opt for risk-free investment strategies for an “ex
OUE REIT

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S-REITs are ‘back in vogue’: RHB

SINGAPORE (July 4): RHB is maintaining its “overweight” call on the Singapore REITs (S-REITs) sector while reiterating its preference for the retail and hospitality sub-sectors.

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Which Singapore stocks are safest from Brexit fallout?

SINGAPORE (June 27): Maybank Kim Eng is advising Singapore investors to concentrate on defensive yields instead of growth stocks for now, following the UK’s 52-48 vote to leave the EU last Friday.  
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