S-REITs Rebound: Falling Yields Unlock Opportunities | The Investing Iguana πŸ¦–

🟩 In this insightful video, Iggy the Investing Iguana breaks down the potential rebound of Singapore's Real Estate Investment Trusts (S-REITs) and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) due to falling yields. With his signature blend of expertise and wit, Iggy explains how declining risk-free rates, like the 10-year US Treasury yield, could create a tailwind for income-generating properties owned by S-REITs. $Seatrium Ltd(5E2.SI)$ $Nanofilm(MZH.SI)$ $Frasers L&C Tr(BUOU.SI)$

Iggy delves into the intricacies of how lower yields make S-REITs more attractive to investors seeking higher returns, potentially driving up demand and valuations. He also explores the potential impact of the European Central Bank's move to a CapitaLand-owned building, which could further boost S-REITs like CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust.

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  • GeraldAdela
    Β·06-20
    Interesting analysis
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