There are many different types of REITs in Singapore. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in Singapore can be classified into various categories based on the type of properties they invest in. Some common types of …
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There are many different types of REITs in Singapore. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in Singapore can be classified into various categories based on the type of properties they invest in. Some common types of …
Continue readingOn 3rd September 2024, CICT (CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust) entered into an agreement with its sponsor, CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI) to acquire a 50.0% interest in ION Orchard at S$1,848.5 million. The other 50 per …
Continue readingThe effective interest rate forSingapore Savings Bond (SSB) October 2024 (SBOCT24 GX24100H) is 2.77% if you held it for 10 years. The interest rate for Singapore Savings Bonds fell ahead of the anticipated rate cuts …
Continue readingWhat are the REITs that pay the highest dividends in September 2024? With the latest T-Bill paying you only 3.13% per annum, it may be time to consider investments that gives you higher returns such …
Continue readingFinancial Freedom versus Financial Independence, are they the same? I often see this topic being debated as their meaning are pretty close. For myself, achieving financial freedom is great. If I can achieve FIRE, that …
Continue readingWith just 4 more months to end the year 2024, here I am reporting on my Financial Goals Progress for August 2024. The total value of my financial assets increased from 79.02% in July to 80.20% …
Continue readingThere are 6 terms to know as a REIT investor. What is Distribution Per Unit (DPU)? What does rental reversions mean? What is WALE and aggregate leverage? Most often, these terms are important in evaluating …
Continue readingThe Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium is an annual conference held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It is hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and brings together central bankers, policymakers, academics, and economists …
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