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Sunday, August 6, 2023

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT - XD 7th August, interesting moment!

She has just went XD today - 7 August,  Pay date 1st September likely to see further weakness!



Immediate support is at 2.70.

next support at 2.65 and 2.61.

At 2.70, yield is about 5 72%.

Not a call to buy or sell!

Please dyodd.


CapitaLand Ascendas REIT (CLAR), formerly known as Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust, is Singapore’s first and largest listed Business Space and Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). It was listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) in November 2002.



CLAR has since grown to be a global REIT anchored in Singapore, with a strong focus on tech and logistics properties in developed markets. As at 31 December 2022, it owns 228 properties across three key segment, namely, 1) Business Space and Life Science, 2) Logistics and 3) Industrial and Data Centres. 

CLAR's multi-asset portfolio is anchored by well-located quality properties across developed markets. As at 31 December 2022, 95 properties are located in Singapore, 36 properties in Australia, 48 properties in the United States and 49 properties in the United Kingdom/Europe.

These properties host a customer base of more than 1,600 international and local companies from a wide range of industries and activities, including data centres, information technology, engineering, logistics & supply chain management, biomedical sciences, financial services (back room office support), electronics, government and other manufacturing and services industries.



CapitaLand Ascendas REIT is listed on several indices. These include the FTSE Straits Times Index, the Morgan Stanley Capital International, Inc (MSCI) Index, the European Public Real Estate Association/National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (EPRA/NAREIT) Global Real Estate Index and Global Property Research (GPR) Asia 250. CapitaLand Ascendas REIT has an issuer rating of “A3” by Moody’s Investor Services.

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT is managed by CapitaLand Ascendas REIT Management Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore-listed CapitaLand Investment Limited, a leading global real estate investment manager with a strong Asian foothold.

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT is listed on several indices. These include the FTSE Straits Times Index, the Morgan Stanley Capital International, Inc (MSCI) Index, the European Public Real Estate Association/National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (EPRA/NAREIT) Global Real Estate Index and Global Property Research (GPR) Asia 250. CapitaLand Ascendas REIT has an issuer rating of ‘A3’ by Moody’s Investors Services. 



1) Properties located in Singapore are held directly by CapitaLand Ascendas REIT (except Galaxis which is held under a wholly owned subsidiary of CapitaLand Ascendas REIT).

Properties located in Australia are held through wholly owned subsidiaries of CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, and are managed by Ascendas Funds Management (Australia) Pty Ltd together with CapitaLand Australia Pty Ltd and third-party managing agents.

Properties located in the UK/Europe are held through wholly owned subsidiaries of CapitaLand Ascendas REIT and are managed by CapitaLand International Management (UK) Ltd together with third-party managing agents.

Properties located in the USA are held through wholly owned subsidiaries of CapitaLand Ascendas REIT and are managed by CapitaLand International (USA) LLC together with third-party managing agents.

Chart wise,she has been driven to an oversold territory! 



At 2.67, yield is about 5.9% . Estimating yearly dividend of 15.7 cents.

I think is quite a gd dividend yield to be included on my stocks portfolio. 

NAV is 2.37. Gearing below 40%.

Nibbled a bit at 2.65.



Not a call to buy or sell!

Please dyodd.

FY 2023 results: 




 

Frasers Cpt Trust - waiting for 2.12 to come back!

 Bought some Mochi roti from NEX shopping mall.





Nom nom! 

Also bought a pairs of new Sunny Step shoes.

Nice and comfortable to wear.




I think good pivot point is at around 2.11 to 2.12.







The recent 3rd quarter update seems quite OK.









When I posted last week , she was trading at 2.12-2.14. If you have manged to catch it would be sitting on some profit! 


Today closed at 2.20 accompanied with high volume this is rather positive!
Likely to continue to trend higher!

Short term wise,  she may rise up to test 2.26 then 2.30 with extension to 2.35.

Please dyodd.

Frasers Centrepoint Trust

Frasers Centrepoint Trust (“FCT”) is a leading developer-sponsored retail real estate investment trust (“REIT”) and the largest suburban retail mall owners in Singapore. FCT’s property portfolio comprises nine retail malls and an office building located in the suburban regions of Singapore, near homes and within minutes to transportation amenities. The retail portfolio has approximately 2.9 million square feet of net lettable area with over 1,800 leases with a strong focus on providing necessity spending, food & beverage and essential services.

FCT is among the top-ten largest Singapore REITs (“S-REITs”) by market capitalisation. It is also an index constituent of several benchmark indices including the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Real Estate Index Series (Global Developed Index), FTSE ST Real Estate Investment Trust Index, MSCI Singapore Small Cap Index and the SGX iEdge S-REIT Leaders Index.

Frasers Centrepoint Trust's portfolio comprises high quality suburban retail malls and an office building, all located in Singapore. The retail malls include Causeway Point, Century Square, Changi City Point, Hougang Mall, NEX (effective 25.50%-interest), Northpoint City North Wing (including Yishun 10 Retail Podium), Tampines 1, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Waterway Point (50.00%-interest) and White Sands. The office building is Central Plaza, which is connected to the retail mall Tiong Bahru Plaza.





FCT's properties are located next to or near the MRT stations and bus interchanges and in populous residential areas. The retail malls enjoy high shopper traffic comprising residents and the commuters. FCT strives to offer pleasant and comfortable shopping experiences for all its shoppers that will encourage them to keep coming to its malls. FCT strives to be a fair and value-adding landlord through competitive lease rates, upkeep and enhancement of its retail and office properties, and be the preferred choice of tenants and stakeholders.

Occupancy rate of 99.2% is considered very good as it means that their rental spaces are fully occupied and generating rental revenue that would likely provide a stable dpu distribution rate. 



Gearing of 39.6% is slightly high but is still below 40% and a distance from the Max limitation of 50%.

NAV is about 2.32. Yearly Dividend of  about 12.2 cents.  Yield is about 5.7% which is quite good!




Chart wise, bearish mode!

Likely to continue to trend lower!

Immediate support is at 2.11.

Short term wise,  if it can rise up to reclaim 2.21 then 2.25 it might be an indication  to reverse this downtrend! 

One of the rare local retail reit to be included into one stocks portfolio!

Please dyodd.

This morning tried the dumpling soups from one of the retail mall.





Taste good! Creamy soup. Plus nice ham and cheese pan cake. The dumpling is stuffed with lots of meats and ingredients. Is quite filling! I think no need noodles!



Bought some muffins and egg tarts from Butter & Cream, soft and not so sweet muffins plus egg tarts taste nice. Nom Nom. Recommended! 




Saturday, August 5, 2023

Mapletree PanAsia Tr - XD 7 Aug, yield is about 5.5%

 I think she has been driven into an oversold territory looks like a gd pivot point!

NAV is 1.75.

Yearly dpu is about 8.86 cents. Yield is about 5.5%.

In Singapore they own the core assets like VivoCity and Mapletree Business City (MBC). In Hong Kong they own the Famous Festival Walk shopping mall cum commercial office etc. 



Chart wise,  bearish mode!

It 1.60 cannot hold up well then next support is at 1.57.

Please dyodd.

 The results is so so!

NPI is up 1% to 179.2m.



Finance costs increase 6.1% to 54m.

Distribution income is down 2.4% to 114.7m.



Dpu of 2.18 cents versus 2.25 cents last quarter. 

Occupancy rate is 95.7%.

Gearing 40.7%.


 Results is due on 31st July!



Is it a tell tale sign results might not be good! 

Pls dyodd.

 


Chart wise,  she is gaining strength and likely rise up to test 1.70-1.72!

A nice breakout at 1.72 plus good volume we may likely see her rising up further towards 1.80 than 1.85.

Please dyodd.

 I nibbled a bit at 1.61 as it is hovering at the major support level! 


Not a call to buy or sell!

Pls dyodd. 


Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust (“MPACT”) is a real estate investment trust (“REIT”) positioned to be the proxy to key gateway markets of Asia. Listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Limited (“SGX-ST”), it made its public market debut as Mapletree Commercial Trust on 27 April 2011 and was renamed MPACT on 3 August 2022 following the merger with Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust.




Its principal investment objective is to invest on a long-term basis, directly or indirectly, in a diversified portfolio of income-producing real estate used primarily for office and/or retail purposes, as well as real estate-related assets, in the key gateway markets of Asia (including but not limited to Singapore, China, Hong Kong1, Japan and South Korea).







MPACT’s portfolio comprises 18 commercial properties across five key gateway markets of Asia – five in Singapore, one in Hong Kong, two in China, nine in Japan and one in South Korea. They have a total NLA of 11.0 million square feet and valued at S$17.1 billion. 



Within Singapore, they are:

  • VivoCity – Singapore’s largest mall located in the HarbourFront Precinct;
  • Mapletree Business City (“MBC”) – a large-scale integrated office, business park and retail complex with Grade A building specifications, supported by ancillary retail space, located in the Alexandra Precinct;
  • mTower – an established integrated development with a 40-storey office block and a three-storey retail centre, Alexandra Retail Centre (“ARC”), located in the Alexandra Precinct;
  • Mapletree Anson – a 19-storey premium office building located in the Central Business District (“CBD”); and
  • Bank of America HarbourFront (“BOAHF”) – A premium six-storey office building located in the HarbourFront Precinct.

Outside Singapore, they are:

  • Festival Walk, Hong Kong – a landmark territorial retail mall with an office component;
  • Gateway Plaza, China – a Grade A office building with a podium area in Lufthansa sub-market within Beijing;
  • Sandhill Plaza, China – a Grade A business park development in Zhangjiang Science City, a key business and innovation hub in Pudong, Shanghai;
  • Japan Properties – nine freehold properties comprising five office buildings in Tokyo (IXINAL Monzen-nakacho Building, Higashi-nihonbashi 1-chome Building, TS Ikebukuro Building, Omori Prime Building and Hewlett-Packard Japan Headquarters Building); an office building in Yokohama (ABAS Shin-Yokohama Building) and three office buildings in Chiba (SII Makuhari Building, Fujitsu Makuhari Building and mBAY POINT Makuhari); and
  • The Pinnacle Gangnam, South Korea – a freehold Grade A office building with retail amenities located in Gangnam Business District, Seoul.
MPACT is one of the three REITs sponsored by Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd (“MIPL” or the “Sponsor”), a leading real estate development, investment, capital and property management company headquartered in Singapore.

MPACT is managed by MPACT Management Ltd. (“MPACTM” or the “Manager”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of MIPL. The Manager aims to provide unitholders of MPACT (“Unitholders”) with a relatively attractive rate of return on their investment through regular and steady distributions, and to achieve long-term stability in Distribution per Unit (“DPU”) and Net Asset Value (“NAV”) per Unit, while maintaining an appropriate capital structure for MPACT.

2022 FY Financial results:



MPACT Achieves 65.4% and 62.6% Growth in FY22/23 Gross Revenue and Net Property Income

Full-year distribution per unit (“DPU”) totalled 9.61 Singapore cents.

Boosted by contribution from properties acquired through the merger1.

Better performance of core assets, VivoCity and Mapletree Business City (“MBC”), cushioned higher utility and finance costs in FY22/23. 

Positive rental reversion recorded by all markets except Greater China.

VivoCity’s full-year tenant sales set new record at over S$1 billion, and asset enhancement initiative (“AEI”) on Level 1 on track for opening from end-May 2023.

Improvement in shopper traffic and tenant sales at Festival Walk with the lifting of COVID measures and reopening of border with Mainland China.

Successfully renewed major leases at Bank of America HarbourFront, Festival Walk, Gateway Plaza and MBC during the year, adding to portfolio resilience.




Chart wise, bearish mode!
It is now hovering at the support level of 1.60-1.61.

Yearly dividend is about 9 cents ( base on 4th quarter dpu of 2.25 cents).

Yield is about 5.6% based on current price of 1.61.

NAV is 1.759.

As at 31 March 2023, the aggregate leverage ratio was 40.9% and the average term to maturity was 3.0 years. For FY22/23, the weighted average all-in cost of debt was 2.68% per annum and the adjusted interest coverage ratio was approximately 3.5 times on a 12-month trailing basis. 

Not a call to buy or sell!

Please dyodd.


Friday, August 4, 2023

CapitaLand Investment - (9CI.SI) I think she is trading at an interesting price level!

 Let's monitor and wait for her to dip a bit to 3.22-3.26 and see if it can cross the resistance at 3.28 smoothly before taking further action !



At 3.29, yield is 3.6%.

Not a call to buy or sell!

Please dyodd. 


Chart wise,  bearish mode!

Likely to continue to trend lower!



Short term wise,  I think she may go down to test 3.20.

Breaking down of 3.20 plus high volume she may continue to slide further down to 3.00 then 2.94.

Yearly dividend is 12 cents. Yield is about 3.72% at 3.22.

Please dyodd.




  





"CapitaLand Investment remains steadfast in being a trusted partner as we strengthen our position as a leading global real estate investment manager which delivers high quality returns."






After a successful demerger from the development business of CapitaLand Limited (“CapitaLand” or the “Parent Group”), CapitaLand Investment (CLI) was listed on SGX-ST on 20 September 2021. This transformative transaction created one of Asia’s leading listed real estate investment managers (REIM) and one of the largest REIMs in the world. Since day one, we have focused on putting our proven track record of investment management and fee income growth to work — unlocking more long-term value for our shareholders. 

CLI’s investment management leadership in Asia began about two decades ago, when we listed Singapore’s first real estate investment trust (REIT), CapitaLand Mall Trust. Today, our six listed funds across Singapore and Malaysia hold a Funds under Management (FUM) of approximately S$60 billion. 

And that’s only part of the real estate portfolio that we’ve built — over S$29 billion FUM are also managed through a comprehensive and expanding private funds platform comprising more than 30 private vehicles.

​Including assets held directly by CLI as well as assets managed through our global lodging platform, CLI oversees S$133 billion in Real Estate Assets Under Management (RE AUM).

In addition to Singapore, CLI’s core markets include China and India. But our boots on the ground extend far beyond that, to markets across Asia Pacific, Europe, and the USA. Our real estate and management expertise has helped us amass a diversified portfolio of recognisable brands, operating platforms, and asset classes which include retail, office, lodging, business parks, industrial, logistics and data centres.





CapitaLand Investment's (CLI) listed funds business comprises five REITs and business trusts listed on the Singapore Exchange and one on Bursa Malaysia, with a total market capitalisation of S$32.2 billion1. Our listed funds portfolio is focused on driving sustainable distributions and increasing value for our unitholders.


Over time, we have built a strong track record as a Sponsor, making sure our listed funds are always efficiently structured and well-positioned for continued growth.

CapitaLand Investment managed the listed reit companies like Ascendas REIT,  CapLand China Trust,  CapLand Ibdia Trust,  CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust and Ascott trust. 

  • CapitaLand Investment (CLI) owns and manages over 1,000 quality properties across the globe, providing a wide range of integrated real estate solutions for work, live and play. The current assets pipeline on CLI's balance sheet provides a diversified stable of high-quality assets with visible monetisation potential.   

    With a full stack of investment and operating capabilities, we present a unique value proposition for our partners, investors, tenants and customers.





UOB - She is being sold down more than its dividend of 0.85 and close 1.02 lower at 28.80 looks like the party is over!

 

 Dropping more than the dividend of 0.85 . Market already giving chance to secure the profit! 

Closed 1.02 lowered at 28.80. Looks like the uptrend is over! 

I think we may see further weakness!

Pls dyodd.






Don't take for granted! Pls dyodd.

It is showing sign of weakness I think is never wrong to lock in profit! 



Please dyodd.

After the results announcement,  yesterday,  it has a nice running up! 



I have taken this opportunity to lock in kopi money at 29.62. They are overheads resistance at about 30.10 level so, I would say is good to monitor and don't let your profit slip away! 

She is going XD on 2nd Aug.


A good sets of financial numbers!



Core Net profit of 3.1b ,solid! Interim dividend increase from 0.60 to 0.85 cents an increase of 41%, fantastic!




XD 4th August,  pay date 18th August. 

Final dividend of 0.75 + 0.85 , total dividend of 1.60. Awesome! Yield is about 5.6% the highest among the 3 local Bank. 

Chart wise,  bullish mode! It has managed to trade above 28.60 which is rather positive and we may see her testing 29.00 than 30.00.

Please dyodd.


  I think something is brewing judging from the price movement long greenish candlestick! She is up 93 cents to 28.62, Superb! 



I think this bullish momentum may push the price higher towards 29.00 than 30.17.

Please dyodd.

 It looks like bargain hunters has come in to support. The price has managed to touch the high 0f 28.13 before settling down at 27.83 looks like Buying interest is back!



If it can overcome the resistance at 28.60 smoothly we may likely see her rising up to cover the Gap at about 29.00.

Results is near the corner and if it a gd sets of financial numbers plus a slight increase in dividend I think price may get lifted! 

Please dyodd.

 TA wise, she has continued to trend lower today down 16 cents to close at 27.24 , looks like Bear is in control!



I think she may go down to test 27.10 then 27.00.

If 27.00 cannot hold then next, we may see her testing 26.40 then 25.94.

Please dyodd.

 Chart wise,  bearish mode!



She has continued to trade lower and closed at 27.51, looks rather weak! 

Short term wise,  I think likely to test the pivot low of 27.32.

Breaking down of 27.32 plus high volume we may see her drifting down to test 27 then 26.50 with extension to 26.00.

First half results will be out on 27th July!

Please dyodd.

She is still stucked in a consolidation mode price patterns looks like mkt is giving us chance to monitor her direction!



Today she is down 14 cents to close at 27.82 , yield is about 4.82% seems quite interesting! 

NAV 24.46. 

Please dyodd.

Chart wise,  bearish mode!

She is stucked in a consolidation mode!



Short term wise,  if she is able to reclaim 28.60 and filled up the Gap at 28.88 that would likely reverse this downtrend!

Yearly dividend of 1.35. Yield is about 4.8+%.

Pls dyodd.



UOB is rated as one of the world's top banks, ranked 'Aa1' by Moody's Investors Service and 'AA-' by both S&P Global and Fitch Ratings. With a global network of 500 branches and offices across 19 countries in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America.

In Asia, we operate through our head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, as well as branches and offices throughout the region.

The recent acquisition on 11 May 2023:

UOB’s acquisition of Citigroup’s consumer banking businesses in four key ASEAN markets has significantly boosted its retail banking business, and paved the way for its enlarged base of customers in the region to enjoy even more perks and privileges suited to their unique lifestyles and needs via partnerships with renowned domestic and global brands.

 

The completion of UOB’s acquisition of Citigroup’s consumer banking businesses in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam has already brought its regional retail customer count to over seven million as of 31 March 2023, with the latest completion of the Vietnam acquisition enabling the Bank to serve about 200,000 customers in the country. With the completion of the acquisition in Indonesia by end 2023, these four markets are expected to provide a S$1 billion boost to the Bank’s revenue on a full-year basis. The acquisition has also built stronger resilience in the business model with both geographical and revenue mix diversification. With Citigroup’s portfolio more geared towards cards business and unsecured lending, net credit card fees for the Bank almost doubled year-on-year in the first quarter of 2023, with Citigroup’s portfolio contributing a quarter of this, and total income from the Bank’s unsecured business is expected to almost double by end 2023. Separately, loans and deposits also grew almost 10 per cent and 15 per cent in the first quarter of 2023 compared with a year before.

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For the first quarter of 2023, ASEAN-4 (i.e. Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam) accounted for more than 35 per cent of the Bank’s Group Personal Financial Services income. UOB’s network of branches in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam has also expanded by 15 as of March 2023.

UOB 

UOB Group reported a record high core net profit of S$4.8 billion, up 18%, for the financial year ended 31 December 2022 (FY22). Including one-off expenses relating to the acquisition of Citigroup’s Malaysia and Thailand consumer businesses, net profit was also a record high at S$4.6 billion.

 

With strong earnings and capital position, the Board recommends the payment of a final dividend of 75 cents per ordinary share. Together with the interim dividend of 60 cents per ordinary share, the total dividend for FY22 will be S$1.35 per ordinary share, representing a payout ratio of approximately 49%.

 

The acquisition of Citigroup’s consumer businesses in Malaysia and Thailand was completed in November 2022 and completion for Indonesia and Vietnam is planned for 2023. The strategic acquisition has fortified the Group’s ASEAN strategy and significantly scaled up the retail franchise with increased product offerings and cross-sell opportunities. The Group’s retail customer base has expanded to nearly 7 million in the region while the expected incremental revenue lift from the acquisition is gaining good traction.

 

In FY22, the Group’s core operating profit rose 20% to S$6.6 billion, mainly driven by robust margin expansion across customer segments and geographies amid rising interest rates. Net interest income jumped 31% to S$8.3 billion on the back of 3% loan growth and a 30 basis point net interest margin improvement. Net fee income remained soft as weak market sentiment weighed on wealth management and loan-related activities. However, a strong double-digit growth in credit card fees partially offset the decline. Asset quality remained benign with non-performing loan (NPL) ratio at 1.6%.

 

Group Wholesale Banking income rose 23% to S$6.2 billion, with cross-border income up 12%. Transaction banking business expanded, accounting for 35% of the Group’s Wholesale Banking income. Improvement in deposit funding, coupled with rising interest rates fuelled margin growth, which more than compensated for the softer loans growth.

 

Group Retail income increased 16% to S$4.1 billion. Net interest income was boosted by rising interest rates and the Group’s active balance sheet management to optimise funding cost. Credit card fees surged as consumer spending and regional travel rebounded, boosted by the addition of Citigroup’s consumer businesses in Malaysia and Thailand. Despite market volatility, net new money inflows grew assets under management from affluent customers to S$154 billion. Organically,  Group also added over 800,000 new-to-bank customers, of which more than half were digitally acquired.

 

The Group continued to make headway on its sustainability strategy in 2022. In November, it announced its net zero commitments by 2050. The Group is working closely with its customers to support them in their transition in an orderly and just manner, focusing on balancing growth with responsibility. The Group’s sustainable financing portfolio reached S$25 billion in FY22, well on track to achieve its target of S$30 billion by 2025. The Group’s total assets under management in environmental, social and governance-focused investments also grew to S$10 billion during the year.

 

CEO Statement

Mr Wee Ee Cheong, UOB’s Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “The Group delivered a record net profit for the year, on higher margins driven by our robust core businesses, strong balance sheet and resilient asset quality.

 

“Importantly, 2022 was a milestone year for UOB with our acquisition of Citigroup’s consumer banking businesses in four markets. Last November, we completed the acquisition in Malaysia and Thailand and we aim to close in Indonesia and Vietnam this year. This transformational deal, sealed in the midst of the pandemic, positions us well in our strategic ambitions in the regional consumer banking space. We are excited to serve our enlarged customer base of 7 million with our expanded network and strengthened capabilities.

 

“The ASEAN region is vibrant with immense long-term potential. We remain positive on the region despite the global economic gloom in the near term. Looking ahead, we are confident that our strategy of seeking growth while ensuring stability will continue to create value for our customers and other stakeholders.”

 

Financial Performance

Financial Performance

 

FY22 versus FY21

Core net profit for FY22 grew 18% to a new high of S$4.8 billion from a year ago, boosted by strong net interest income and stable asset quality. Including the one-off expenses, net profit was at S$4.6 billion.

 

Net interest income increased 31% to S$8.3 billion, led by robust net interest margin expansion of 30 basis points to 1.86% on rising interest rates and loan growth of 3%.

 

Despite credit card fees registering a double-digit growth from higher customer spending and the consolidation of Citigroup’s credit card business, net fee income declined 9% to S$2.1 billion as muted investor sentiments weighed on wealth and fund management fees.

 

Customer-related treasury income grew 20%, driven by hedging demands amid market volatility. This was partly offset by impact on hedges and lower valuation on investments. As such, other non-interest income increased 4% to S$1.1 billion.

 

With income growth outpacing rise in total core operating expenses of 16% to S$5.0 billion, cost-to-income ratio improved by 0.8% points to 43.3%.

 

Asset quality remained stable. Total allowance declined 8% to S$603 million with the release of pre-emptive general allowance that offset the higher specific allowance. Total credit costs on loans were maintained at 20 basis points.

 

4Q22 versus 3Q22

Core net profit for the fourth quarter was stable at S$1.4 billion. Including the one-off integration expenses, net profit stood at $1.2 billion.

 

Net interest income rose 15% to a new record of S$2.6 billion, driven by a 27 basis points uplift in net interest margin to 2.22%. Net fee income was down 7% to S$485 million, due to seasonal slowdown in wealth management and loan-related activities, although credit card fees was at new high from higher customer spends, further boosted by consolidation of Citigroup’s consumer business. Other non-interest income normalised to S$285 million, after an exceptional 3Q22 that benefitted from market volatilities.

 

Total core operating expenses increased 4% to S$1.4 billion while the cost-to-income ratio was unchanged at 42.6%. Total allowance increased to S$184 million, mainly due to higher specific allowance on a few non-systemic accounts, cushioned by the write-back of general allowance.

 

4Q22 versus 4Q21

Net interest income increased 53%, led by a 66 basis point expansion in net interest margin and loan growth of 3%. Net fee income was 16% lower as robust credit card fees were more than offset by softer wealth management and loan-related fees. Other non-interest income rose 62% to S$285 million on higher customer-related treasury income.

 

With strong income growth and disciplined cost management, cost-to-income ratio improved from 45.0% to 42.6%, excluding one-off expenses. Total allowance was S$184 million from higher specific allowance.

 

SATS - She is gaining strength likely to rise up to reclaim 2.99 again, looks rather bullish!

SATS - She is gaining strength likely to rise up to reclaim 2.99 again, looks rather bullish!  A nice breakout of 3.00 smoothly may likely s...