Temasek's SGX-listed trusts averaged 42.2% return in 3 years; DBS is portfolio's top performer

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.Temasek's SGX-listed trusts averaged 42.2% return in 3 years; dbsbank is portfolio's top performer

Among Temasek Holdings’ Singapore-listed investments, the 10 trusts in the portfolio averaged a three-year total return of 42.2 per cent as at Sept 20.AMONG Temasek Holdings’ Singapore-listed investments, the 10 trusts in the portfolio averaged a three-year total return of 42.2 per cent as at Sept 20.

Meanwhile, the 15 SGX-listed companies in the portfolio averaged a three-year total return of 6.1 per cent, as well as five-year and 10-year returns of 0.2 per cent and 82.6 per cent respectively. MCT was added to the STI on Monday, with an approximate 1.5 per cent index weighting. MLT has been on the Reserve List – which comprises the five largest non-constituents of the STI, by market cap – while MIT replaced MCT on the Reserve List on Monday.

Having anticipated an increasingly challenging environment since last July, the firm moderated its investment pace, investing some S$24 billion and divesting S$28 billion during the year ended March 31.had a net value of S$313 billion as at March 31, up S$183 billion over the last decade. The portfolio value is based on share prices for listed investments, and book values for unlisted investments.

 

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