We provide examples of REITs that are using these methods to mitigate headwinds and grow their DPU.
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Can we expect a resolution in trade tensions anytime soon? If not, here’s how you can position your portfolio.
With a trade war on the brink of escalating, here are four Singapore REITs you can consider for stability and peace of mind.
The situation remains fluid but here’s how you can position your portfolio to weather the volatility.
These three REITs have the right attributes to provide income investors with peace of mind.
The retail and commercial REIT is one of the best-performing REITs year-to-date.
The stock market can’t make up its mind on REITs at the moment. Here’s what you should be watching instead.
The data centre space is booming, and here are four data centre REITs that are paying an attractive distribution yield.
Here are four REITs that announced acquisitions or capital recycling initiatives recently.
The retail REIT is now equipped to conduct asset enhancements now that it owns the entire Northpoint Mall.
The industrial REIT sub-sector is one of the more resilient ones out of all the REIT sub-sectors.
Looking for reliability and healthy dividends to grow your CPF? These four stocks may be the ones for you.
Including REITs within your portfolio is the first step to growing your passive income flow to better prepare for your retirement.
These REITs have moderate gearing and are well-equipped to manage the elevated interest rate environment.
Here are three sectors where you may find laggard stocks that could present a bargain.
Diversified REITs have the advantage of being exposed to two or more different property sub-classes.
REIT sentiment remains weak, pushing the share prices of these five Singapore REITs to their year-low.
We feature four attractive overseas REITs with high dividend yields of 8.3% or higher.
Not all REITs are worth investing in. Here are four tips to increase your chances of finding a good REIT to invest.
Economic headwinds are threatening to lower REIT distributions, so is this asset class still a viable one for income-seeking investors?