accretive acquisitions

REITs

MLT to acquire properties in Japan, Australia and South Korea for $913.6 mil

The acquisitions will boost MLT’s portfolio rejuvenation towards a “resilient and future-ready portfolio”, says the REIT manager.
Suntec REIT divests Suntec City office strata units for $197 mil; acquires The Minster Building in London for $667.2 mil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

Suntec REIT divests Suntec City office strata units for $197 mil; acquires The Minster Building in London for $667.2 mil

The London acquisition is said to be accretive to the REIT’s distribution per unit (DPU) and net asset value (NAV).
Keppel DC REIT is favourite among analysts but curbing emissions remains a challenge - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

Keppel DC REIT is favourite among analysts but curbing emissions remains a challenge

Keppel DC REIT's upside is likely to be from a further $700 million in acquisitions which could boost DPU by 9%.

Company in the news

IHH seeks growth with 'cluster' game plan

(Feb 7): In his first interview with The Edge after taking over as managing director and CEO of IHH Healthcare in January this year, Dr Kelvin Loh Chi-Keon says the healthcare group is likely to tweak its strategy, with a focus on cluster intensive develo

REITs

The YTL REIT attraction: High dividend yield, low P/E

SINGAPORE (Jan 24): YTL Hospitality REIT may currently be trading at an all-time high of RM1.36 ($0.45), but a closer look at its valuation unearths an interesting trend that may pique the interest of investors on the hunt for dividend yielding stocks.

Broker's Calls

Growing exposure Down Under nudges this REIT up a notch

SINGAPORE (Dec 16): CIMB is maintaining its “hold” call on Mapletree Logistics Trust (MLT) at a higher target price of $1.02 from 99 cents previously.

Robust outlook for Singapore’s healthcare sector

SINGAPORE (July 20): KGI Fraser Securities believes Singapore’s healthcare sector will continue to outperform the general market, but advises investors to wait for price pullbacks before accumulating the stocks.
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