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property cooling measures

Broker's Calls

Maybank lifts PropNex’s TP to $1.20 amid residential property market resilience

The analyst expects the company’s performance to rebound in 2HFY2023.

Property

Most segments to remain unaffected by latest cooling measures, says PropNex

The agency says it expects launches to proceed as scheduled and developers to price units ‘sensitively'.
CLSA downgrades CDL to 'sell'; analysts see 'negative knee jerk reaction' in developers' share prices - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

CLSA downgrades CDL to 'sell'; analysts see 'negative knee jerk reaction' in developers' share prices

The 60% ABSD for foreign buyers is believed to be the highest in the world.
CDL, UOL could be most adversely affected by new property cooling measures among developers: CGS-CIMB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

CDL, UOL could be most adversely affected by new property cooling measures among developers: CGS-CIMB

The analyst cites CapitaLand Investment as her top pick as it would be the least impacted by the new measures.
Government introduces new round of property cooling measures; ABSD for foreign buyers doubles to 60% - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

Government introduces new round of property cooling measures; ABSD for foreign buyers doubles to 60%

"If left unchecked, prices could run ahead of economic fundamentals"

Broker's Calls

Cooling measures to weigh on APAC Realty for two quarters: DBS

The recent property cooling measures are expected to weigh down on APAC Realty in the coming quarters: DBS
Even after cooling measures, PropNex’s 'steady' 3QFY2022 results convinces doubtful analysts, earns upgrade - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Even after cooling measures, PropNex’s 'steady' 3QFY2022 results convinces doubtful analysts, earns upgrade

PropNex has managed to weather through the property cooling measures; reports improvement in 3QFY2022.

Broker's Calls

DBS explains what higher interest rates spell for banks and developers CDL, UOL, Guocoland

Households could potentially face $1,000 per month higher mortgage payments on the new rates once loans are refinanced.

Property

Property share prices likely to be 'more muted' than in previous rounds due to attractive valuations: DBS

The analysts estimate that the en-bloc market may take a back seat as more land-banking options are now available to developers.
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