Experts are anticipating two rate cuts of 25 basis points each in 2024.
Interest rate cuts expected in September are likely to benefit real estate investment trusts due to their strong connection to rate changes. However, experts note that the impact will be felt more quickly by REITs with a smaller portion of loans secured at fixed rates.DBS experts said that REITs with over 20% of their loans unhedged will see the most immediate gains, as reported by Singapore Business Review.
Other REITs likely to gain include Suntec REIT , Lendlease Global Commercial REIT , and OUE Commercial REIT , as they have only 50-60% of their loans secured at fixed rates. DBS noted that the retail, office, and warehouse sectors are expected to maintain strong growth momentum in the second half of 2024.
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