Sunday, May 6, 2012

Reuters: Hot Stocks: STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Maybank ups City Developments to hold

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STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Maybank ups City Developments to hold
May 7th 2012, 03:27

Sun May 6, 2012 11:27pm EDT

Maybank Kim Eng upgraded property developer City Developments Ltd to hold from sell and raised its price target to S$9.45 from S$9.30, ci ting stable hotel operations and less expensive valuations.

Shares of City Developments were down 1.7 percent at S$10.41 and have gained around 17 percent so far this year, outperforming the broader market.

The developer has seen slow but steady demand for units in its mass-market projects for the first quarter this year, selling over 250 units in March, the brokerage said, citing data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority.

Kim Eng does not expect profits from these projects to be recognised soon as they are in early stages of construction.

However, unsold units would see slower take-up down the road as competitors push out newer projects into the market, possibly slowing sales, it said.

"We think that City Developments' share price is still vulnerable to potential policy risks concerning Singapore's residential property market, given its perception as a bellwether," Kim Eng said.

1115 (0315 GMT)

(Reporting by Leonard How in Singapore; leonard.how@thomsonreuters.com)

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08:49 STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Index futures fall 1.4 pct

Singapore index futures fell 1.4 percent early on Monday, indicating a weaker start for the benchmark Straits Times Index.

Risk assets fell broadly on Monday after elections in Greece and France fueled questions about whether struggling euro zone economies will continue to pursue austerity measures which are seen by markets as crucial to resolving the bloc's debt crisis.

0841 local time (0041 GMT)

(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata in Singapore; eveline.danubrata@thomsonreuters.com) ($1 = 0.6189 British pounds)

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