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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20090111/tap-finance-economy-singapore-property-06f3cb7.html


Bull run over for Singapore property
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AFP - Sunday, January 11

SINGAPORE, Jan 11, 2009 (AFP) - The Year of the Ox begins later this month but the bull run is already over for Singapore's property sector, described as the world's hottest market just two years ago.
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Prices of private homes fell 5.7 percent in the fourth quarter, following a 2.4 percent drop in the preceding period, according to the latest data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), the state agency responsible for land use planning.

The fourth quarter marked the sharpest drop in home prices in a decade, the URA said.

"Further contraction is on the way," analysts from the Hong Kong-based CLSA brokerage and investment group said in their outlook for the property sector.

"We continue to expect the URA index to see an accelerated fall in the next quarter," they said.

Local home prices have not fallen so far since 1998 when Singapore was stung by the Asian financial crisis that pushed the local property sector into a slump lasting until 2005, when the government approved the construction of two multi-billion-dollar casino complexes.

By 2007, real estate giant Jones Lang LaSalle was describing Singapore's market as the world's hottest, and the city-state's property prices surged 31 percent overall.

Rents at condominium units favoured by the many expatriates here also dramatically increased, and in some cases doubled.

While fourth-quarter data is preliminary, analysts say the casino-inspired property boom is history now that the economy is in recession.

Analysts said the duration of the current property slump was difficult to predict but they agreed it will hinge on when Singapore pulls out of the recession.

"A lot of it depends on the economy," said Ong Choon Fah, executive director for consulting and research with DTZ real estate consultancy.

"The economy really underpins the market... People have to feel safe about their jobs. That is the first thing," she said.

Serious buyers see pockets of opportunity in the current slump but are being unusually cautious because of the recession, Ong added.

Property agents at a show flat for a yet-to-be built condominium, located less than 20 minutes' drive from the main Orchard Road shopping belt, said they were hopeful, despite the dismal market.

"There will always be buyers even in a tough market and our prices are rather attractive," said one agent, who did not want to be named.

A two-bedroom unit at the condominium, which will come with a heated swimming pool and a gym, sells for about 860,000 Singapore dollars (583,249 US).

In good times, the 915 square-foot (82 square-metre) apartment could fetch at least 915,000 dollars, the agent said.

At another condominium project, launched last year, prices have also eased substantially. A one-bedroom unit measuring 624 square feet is priced at around 800,000 dollars -- compared with almost a million dollars before the slump, the agent for the project said.

Some unsold units remain and the developer is offering incentives, including the absorption of interest charges in the first three years of the loan, providing the mortgage is taken with a preferred bank.

Until the economy recovers, prospective property buyers are likely to hold out in hope of better bargains, said Song Seng Wun, a regional economist with CIMB-GK brokerage.

"I think it's a natural reaction to any big-ticket spending," said Song. "If you are not in a hurry to buy, you will want to wait."

Singapore's economy shrank 12.5 percent in the fourth quarter on a seasonally adjusted annualised quarter-on-quarter basis, its biggest contraction since records began in 1976, the government said.

The city-state was the first country in Asia to fall into a recession when figures released in October showed two straight quarters of economic contraction.

Trade dependent Singapore has suffered as exports to key markets, including the United States and Europe, have fallen during the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Earlier this month, the government again slashed its economic forecast for 2009, predicting something in the range between a contraction of 2.0 percent and an expansion of 1.0 percent.
 

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>>>"A lot of it depends on the economy," said Ong Choon Fah, executive director for consulting and research with DTZ real estate consultancy.<<<

does singapore have a real economy?
 

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Watch this Kuwaiti firm off load their holdings in Singapore properties soon. They are one of the heaviest foreign buyers of Singapore properties.

Property prices in Singapore should fall another 50%.




Published January 13, 2009

DBS denies exposure to Kuwait firm
Shares hit by reports that it is exposed to troubled bank GIH

By CONRAD TAN
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DBS Group said yesterday it has no exposure to a troubled Middle Eastern bank, contrary to media reports and market speculation that dragged its shares down as much as 3.9 per cent during the day.

The counter was hit amid speculation that DBS could be exposed to Kuwait's Global Investment House, which has defaulted on most of its debt.
Denying any such exposure, DBS also said in a statement issued after the market closed yesterday that it has 'maintained the strength of its balance sheet through careful management of credit, market and operational risks, and continues to vigilantly monitor credit trends in its loan portfolio'.
DBS shares finished the day 3.7 per cent lower at $8.11.
Global Investment, Kuwait's largest investment bank, said on Thursday last week that it has defaulted on most its loan repayments because the gridlock in global credit markets has hampered the refinancing of short-term debt.
Global said that it is 'in default on the majority of its financial indebtedness' after a capital-repayment default on a syndicated facility in the second half of December 2008 and because of a 'cross-default provision'.
It also said it is 'committed' to completing debt restructuring 'as soon as is practicable.'
Global has outstanding short-term liabilities of US$2.47 billion, mostly as a result of leveraged buyouts, according to Bloomberg data.
The bank's credit rating was cut last month by Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings after it failed to repay a US$200 million loan due on Dec 15. Global sought a one-week extension on the repayment back then.
Also last month, Global sold its 14.7 per cent stake in Bahrain's BBK bank at a loss of 18 million dinars (US$65 million) to help boost its cash flow.

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Bubble shit of PAP Govt will meet the Truth soon, just around the corner. It will burst and stay dead for many years. Even banks & developers and holding companies will die.
 

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2009 would be the year of the ox sh!t. more precisely BULLSH!T. all the bullsh!tting from the sh!t times and property developers and agents in last few years would wouldbe revealed in the year 2009. already Dubai properties have collapsed by 40-50% and all the kuwaiti and UAE financial houses are in trouble and alot of them overspeculated in singland and dubai. property would drop more than 50% at least......... talk co#k all these property developers/agents in 2007-2008. where are they now??????? how come so quiet? I can't hear you??????? what happened to simple simon and mr quek the quack????? why so quiet??? real bull sh!t coming in 2009. ha, ha, ha, ha.
 

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property market...over valued...kindly refrain from speculation hor.

If Indonesia do a Russia version of natural gas cut...we all black out like siao siao overnight property value drop 60% to 90% then you guys can buy at super low cost from frighten FT...escape back to their own country... :biggrin:
 

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2009 would be the year of the ox sh!t. more precisely BULLSH!T. all the bullsh!tting from the sh!t times and property developers and agents in last few years would wouldbe revealed in the year 2009. already Dubai properties have collapsed by 40-50% and all the kuwaiti and UAE financial houses are in trouble and alot of them overspeculated in singland and dubai. property would drop more than 50% at least......... talk co#k all these property developers/agents in 2007-2008. where are they now??????? how come so quiet? I can't hear you??????? what happened to simple simon and mr quek the quack????? why so quiet??? real bull sh!t coming in 2009. ha, ha, ha, ha.


The two loudest farkers were SC Global Simon Cheong and property agent Ku Swee Yong.
 
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