How does Hong Kong's new Reit ETF stack up against Singapore-listed ones?
ON Thursday, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) saw the listing of its first real estate investment trust (Reit) exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Samsung Asset Management launched the Samsung S&P High Dividend Asia Pacific ex-New Zealand Reits ETF at US$2.50 a share.
It tracks the performance of the S&P High Yield Asia Pacific ex-New Zealand Reits Select Index, which in turn comprises the 30 highest-yielding Reits in the S&P Asia Pacific Reit Index excluding those in New Zealand.
These Reits hold diversified assets from office and apartment buildings to hotels, warehouses, hospitals and shopping centres, as…
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