Marcuschew
09-03

when we look deep into it, we are in the opinion that not all SG REITs will 100% benefit from the fed rate cut. We should taking into consideration that major SG REITs hedge against their interest rate from floating fix. 

How many percentage they hedged and when is the expiry date of these hedging will be the key to determine if they would able to enjoy the lower financing cost. 

Which S-REITs Bring You the Most Profit?
Fed is set to cut interest rates in September. In a low-interest-rate environment, the return on fixed-income assets declines, making REITs more attractive. Higher Yield: The average dividend yield for S-REITs is 7.1%, significantly higher than the yield on Singapore government bonds. Regular Income: S-REITs usually distribute dividends quarterly or semi-annually, providing investors with a steady cash flow. Tax Benefits: REITs that invest in Singapore real estate can enjoy tax transparency by distributing at least 90% of their taxable income to unit holders, thereby avoiding double taxation
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