So if use cimb (malaysia) account to buy Singapore stocks/reits, how much they charge for the dividend? I mean, how many % could be loss on dividend?
Singapore REITS, S-REITS
Singapore REITS, S-REITS
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Mar 14 2013, 05:02 PM
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Do you like fraser commercial trust? CIMB hardcore recommending this one. Still thinking.
So if use cimb (malaysia) account to buy Singapore stocks/reits, how much they charge for the dividend? I mean, how many % could be loss on dividend? |
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Jul 17 2013, 12:47 PM
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Jul 17 2013, 10:34 AM) In the near term, Singapore REITs are facing a risk of tighter monetary policies by the US Federal Reserve and the Chinese Central Bank. Should current liquidity levels taper down, the nation state could be seeing capital outflows from the property market, further weighing down on REITs for a foreseeable future. How much bond yield? 3%?Similarly, MY REITs prices are moving downwards too lately .. is this the time to pick or drop? How much S-REIT's yield? 6%? Why wasted that 3% to switch to bond from REIT? Debt concern? That's just like 3% decrease for 50bp hike. We are talking about 3% vs 50% difference here. I see this selling down more speculative than being realistic. |
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Jul 24 2013, 04:32 AM
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QUOTE(davinz18 @ Jul 23 2013, 08:19 PM) Strong demand for SPH Reit IPO, public tranche 25 times subscribed they want buy ipo but sell existing shares. funny. Singapore Press Holdings' real estate investment trust (Reit) offering has seen a red-hot response from both investors large and small, despite being launched at the top end of its indicated price range. The initial public offering (IPO) featured 308.9 million shares at 90 cents each, raising a total of $504 million. The indicative price range was 85 to 90 cents. The public tranche of about 84 million units was about 25 times subscribed, with 71,190 valid applications for 2.1 billion units. Of these, just 36,389 applicants were successful, and they got far fewer units than what they were hoping for. |
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Aug 6 2013, 12:53 AM
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QUOTE(mopster @ Aug 5 2013, 02:53 PM) one concern is ringgit now at low point but S$ at high point. we may loss 5% or so when both currency stabilize (ringgit rebound, S$ consolidate)? s-reit now do looks yummy. however, i hated that by trading through cimb itrade, they even charged for dividend payment! not cheap also, if only small holdings, may be as high as 10-15% since they got a min charge fees. This post has been edited by yok70: Aug 6 2013, 12:54 AM |
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