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📉 Fed Rate Cut Bets Fire Up S-Reit Rally, CapitaLand–Mapletree Merger Talk Resurfaces

📉 Fed Rate Cut Bets Fire Up S-Reit Rally, CapitaLand–Mapletree Merger Talk Resurfaces

The US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) looks almost certain to cut rates at its Sept 16–17 meeting, after weak August jobs data and Fed chair Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole remarks confirmed slowing growth and softer labour markets. The 10-year US Treasury yield has already eased to 4.08%, down nearly 50 basis points since January.

Singapore bond yields have followed suit, with the 10-year Singapore government bond yield falling to 1.85%. Analysts at RHB expect it could dip to 1.68% by year-end, bolstering the investment case for Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts (S-Reits).

The iEdge S-Reit Index gained 6.9% in the first seven months of the year, though it trailed the Straits Times Index’s 12.7% rise. With distributions reinvested, the S-Reit index returned 11.3%, versus the STI’s 17.5%.

DBS Group Research highlighted stronger distributable income growth and reduced financing costs in H1 2025 earnings, with S-Reits already raising about S$3.4 billion in new equity and announcing close to S$2 billion in acquisitions this year.

CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) is trading at an annualised yield of just under 5% and about 1.06 times net asset value (NAV), while Frasers Hospitality Trust (FHT) has surged 20.5% following its privatisation offer from Frasers Property.

Behind the rally, speculation has also turned to possible corporate action. Market talk is reviving around a potential merger of sponsor groups CapitaLand Investment and Mapletree Investments, which could trigger consolidation among their S-Reits.

A tie-up could see CapitaLand Ascendas Reit (CLAR) merge with Mapletree Industrial Trust (MIT), given their similar valuations and complementary portfolios. But merging CICT with Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust (MPACT) would be far more contentious, echoing the backlash over MPACT’s earlier merger with Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust (MNACT).

Temasek’s recent restructuring of Keppel, Sembcorp Industries and Seatrium as part of its active portfolio reshaping adds weight to speculation of further rationalisation among its Singapore-based real estate platforms.

For now, the prospect of lower rates, stronger cash flows, and sponsor-led restructuring continues to set the stage for a fresh leg up in S-Reits.

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