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JD Property Reportedly Plans to Establish US$1B REIT in Singapore with 2 Firms
JD Property, the real estate investment arm of JD-SW (09618.HK), plans to collaborate with Swiss investment firm Partners Group, and EZA Hill Property, backed by Hillhouse, to esta...
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JD Property, the real estate investment arm of JD-SW (09618.HK)  +2.600 (+2.257%)    Short selling $456.68M; Ratio 19.640%   , plans to collaborate with Swiss investment firm Partners Group, and EZA Hill Property, backed by Hillhouse, to establish an REIT in Singapore as early as October, Reuters, citing people familiar with the matter, reported.

The REIT's asset value is expected to exceed US$1 billion and may be listed on the Singapore Exchange next year, sources divulged.

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