Market watchers expect home loan rates to fall further amid lower interest rate environment

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Market watchers expect home loan rates to fall further, as they price in more rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve. The lower interest rate environment has also given renewed confidence to Singapore's retail investors, who are flocking to real estate investment trusts.

Market watchers expect home loan rates to fall further, as they price in more rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve. The lower interest rate environment has also given renewed confidence to Singapore's retail investors, who are flocking to real estate investment trusts. Still, institutional ones seem to be taking a wait-and-see approach. Nadirah Zaidi finds out more.Market watchers expect home loan rates to fall further, as they price in more rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve.

The lower interest rate environment has also given renewed confidence to Singapore's retail investors, who are flocking to real estate investment trusts. Still, institutional ones seem to be taking a wait-and-see approach. Nadirah Zaidi finds out more.

 

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