Hongkong Land Appears Fairly Valued Amid Recovering Rents -- Market Talk

Dow Jones05-21 10:26

0226 GMT - Hongkong Land's shares appear fairly valued after rising around 55% over the past 12 months, says Morningstar's Kathy Chan in a note. The Singapore-listed property company is likely to face a narrower decline in rentals renewed this year and recover more meaningfully from 2027 as vacancy tightens, she says. The company is likely to post an average 7% growth in retail rental income over 2026-2030, she adds, noting its Hong Kong commercial complex's strong retail performance, boosted by factors such as spending from ultra-high-net-worth shoppers. However, many of these strengths have already been priced into the stock, she adds. Morningstar maintains its US$8.00 fair-value estimate. Shares are up 1.4% at US$8.04. (megan.cheah@wsj.com)

 

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May 20, 2026 22:26 ET (02:26 GMT)

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