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Singapore likely to maintain monetary policy amid steady growth

Singapore is expected to maintain its monetary policy as domestic growth remains solid despite a slowdown in exports caused by U.S. tariffs. Strong construction activity, fiscal support, and low interest rates have mitigated external pressures, while sectors such as retail, property, hospitality, and banking show resilience. The government recently upgraded the 2025 GDP growth forecast to 1.5%-2.5%. MAS manages policy via the S$NEER rather than interest rates, and inflation remains low. Tariffs on pharmaceuticals and global trade dynamics continue to pose challenges.Read more

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Dubai leads the global shift toward real estate tokenization with strong regulatory backing

Real estate tokenization is transforming how properties are bought and owned by turning property rights into digital tokens representing fractional ownership. It allows investors to buy smaller shares in real assets, improving accessibility and liquidity. Dubai has taken the lead by developing a full regulatory structure under the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), and the Dubai Land Department (DLD). DLD's pilot to tokenize title deeds, along with platforms such as Prypco Mint, shows how blockchain is being used in real transactions, attracting international investors and strengthening Dubai's position as a global innovation hub for real estate.Read more

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Prologis beats estimates with strong Q3 results and record lease signings

Prologis, a leading U.S.-based logistics and warehouse real estate trust, reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter results, posting a core FFO of USD 1.49 per share against forecasts of USD 1.44. Revenue reached USD 2.21 billion, surpassing market estimates. The company signed leases for a record 62 million square feet, fuelled by importers accelerating shipments ahead of upcoming U.S. tariffs. Prologis raised its 2025 earnings outlook to USD 5.78-5.81 per share. CEO Hamid Moghadam highlighted the sector's strong outlook for rent and occupancy growth. With operations across 20 countries, Prologis remains well-positioned to lead the industrial property market amid growing global logistics demand.Read more

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Dubizzle Group to sell 30% stake in Dubai IPO

Dubizzle Group is preparing to sell a 30.34% stake in an IPO on the Dubai Financial Market, offering 1.25 billion shares to retail and institutional investors. The IPO will combine newly issued shares and existing ones, with Prosus investing USD 100 million. The company, which rebranded from EMPG in 2023, operates online marketplaces across multiple regions, primarily in property and automobiles. The UAE IPO market has been buoyed by high-profile listings, while Dubai's property sector benefits from foreign investment and residency reforms. Dubizzle's funding history includes major investments and strategic mergers that strengthened its market position.Read more

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Slovakia approves 2026 budget aiming to reduce deficit while maintaining social spending

Slovakia has approved its draft budget for 2026, aiming to reduce the fiscal deficit to 4.1% of GDP while maintaining spending on pensions, wages, and energy price caps. The government plans to implement tax hikes, adjust tax brackets, and cut state office expenses, among other measures. Despite efforts, the deficit is projected at 5.9 billion euros with debt rising to 62.8% of GDP. Economic growth is forecasted at 1.3% for 2026. Analysts warn that debt may continue rising, and the budget does not fully meet national debt regulations.Read more

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Vietnam government bond coupons hit year-high as auction raises USD 50 million

Vietnam's weekly government bond auction raised 1.32 trillion dong (USD 50 million), much lower than the USD 232 million raised previously, with only 10.1% of bonds sold. Coupon rates reached their highest levels this year, reflecting rising borrowing costs. Government bond sales in 2025 have now reached 256.2 trillion dong (USD 9.72 billion), funding public investment projects vital for economic growth. Corporate bond issuances total 424.4 trillion dong (USD 16.06 billion), with significant maturing bonds in real estate (38.9%) and banking (28.6%). Investor demand is cautious, and higher yields may be needed to attract buyers.Read more

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Bellway raises dividend and announces buyback after strong annual profit

Bellway posted a stronger-than-expected annual pre-tax profit of GBP 289.1 million, exceeding forecasts of GBP 282.04 million, driven by strong spring season demand. The company raised its ordinary dividend by nearly 30% to 70 pence per share and announced a GBP 150 million (USD 199.2 million) share buyback. Despite robust results, it flagged a slower start to the fiscal year due to affordability pressures, high borrowing costs, and potential stamp duty changes. Bellway remains on track to complete 9,200 homes, supported by a solid order book and multiple active sales outlets.Read more

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SL Green posts stronger Q3 profit as Manhattan office leasing strengthens

SL Green Realty reported a third-quarter net income of USD 0.34 per share, outperforming analyst expectations of a loss. Funds from operations increased to USD 1.58 per share from USD 1.13 last year, driven by active leasing in Manhattan offices. The company signed 52 leases totaling nearly 658,000 sq ft, boosting occupancy and indicating steady demand. SL Green also entered a contract to acquire Park Avenue Tower for USD 730 million, expected to close in early 2026. While same-store cash NOI fell 4.2% due to lower percentage rent from One Vanderbilt, the company anticipates Manhattan office occupancy to reach 93.2% by year-end.Read more

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New Zealand to ease mortgage lending rules as housing market steadies

New Zealand's central bank will relax mortgage LVR rules from December, allowing banks to lend a higher proportion of loans to buyers with deposits under 20%. Acting Assistant Governor Angus McGregor highlighted that the move will improve credit access, especially for first-time homebuyers, while supporting market efficiency. House prices are now roughly 16% below their 2021 peak, with moderate lending growth and limited high-risk lending. Debt-to-income restrictions introduced last year will remain, helping maintain borrower resilience and moderating the potential impact of future housing market adjustments.Read more

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Travis Perkins sees steady rise in like-for-like sales amid competitive UK construction market

Travis Perkins, one of Britain's major building materials suppliers, reported a 1.8% increase in third-quarter like-for-like sales, driven by strategic pricing and targeted promotions. Its core Merchanting division, which caters to construction and home improvement markets, saw a 1.7% sales rise. This growth comes despite the UK construction market contracting for the ninth consecutive month, as companies delayed major projects ahead of the government budget. With new CEO Gavin Slark set to join soon, Travis Perkins is focusing on regaining market share and sustaining momentum in a challenging environment.Read more

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