Singapore stocks entered Tuesday (May 7) morning slightly stronger following overnight gains on Wall Street and Europe brought about by optimism over potential rate cuts by central banks. US stocks were pulled into positive territory the whole session after the release of a jobs report on Friday that showed weaker-than-expected employment growth. Singapore’s$FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index(.STI.SG)$headed down 0.2 per cent or 5.94 poin...
INSTITUTIONS were net buyers of Singapore stocks over the four trading sessions through to May 2, with S$12.9 million of net institutional inflow, as 17 primary-listed companies conducted buybacks with a total consideration of S$28.4 million. $CapitaLandInvest(9CI.SG)$led the buyback consideration tally, buying back 6,860,200 shares at an average price of S$2.60 per share. In its Q1 FY2024 business update released on Apr 26, the company maintained its focus on positioning for future sustainable gr...
1M65 :
y you get so workup... saw all your past post.. majority are negative n pent up anger.. relax.. investment is long term. invest in reits and banks are for their dividends
Senseless :
actually, REITs is like that? they move up and down rather slow and require long term? and mostly is for dividends investing? if u want short term gains, u should be looking at other non REITs or US stock?
DividendKopiスレ主104238715:
Yeah. Very interesting right. I was also like huh? That’s why I think it’s sentiment. Like investors feel worst priced in. But like I say. This type very risky. Can change very fast and furious. Caution!
102935005 :
I think market is forward looking. impending rate cuts would likely mean lower financing cost and better returns in the longer term. market would've priced in the rate cut by the time rates come down
102935005 :
near term would not make a difference to be honest. most contracts are locked for 2years or more. in fact as long as they drop rates by 2025 should be favourable when renewal is due
101625629 :
Suggested revision to heading to better reflect the date:iEdge S-Reit Index Weekly Review 01 Apr'24took me a while to figure the date there.
isabellum : how much dividend?