CapitaLand
CapitaLand Group (CapitaLand) is one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups. Headquartered in Singapore, CapitaLand’s portfolio spans across diversified real estate classes which include integrated developments, retail, office, lodging, residential, business parks, industrial, logistics and data centres.
See below for the Latest CapitaLand News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Market update: STI down 0.27%
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding saw the most growth.
CapitaLand and Ascendas Reit to jointly redevelop 1 Science Park Drive
The redevelopment will cost $883m.
Market update: STI down 0.28%
Venture was seen with the most growth.
Market update: STI down 0.61%
CapitaLandInvest was seen with the most growth.
CapitaLand unveils two luxury residences in Vietnam
They will expand CapitaLand's Vietnam residential portfolio to over 7,300 units.
CapitaLand Investment to institute two private funds in Japan, South Korea
This is set to grow funds under management by $688m.
Capitaland, CDL to kick off CanningHill Piers sales gallery preview
Unit prices start at $1.16m.
Market Update: STI Up 0.17%
Jardine Matheson, Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, and DairyFarm took the lead.
Market Update: STI Down 0.61%
CapitaLandInvest, YangziJiang Shipbuilding and HongKongLand took the lead.
Market update: STI up 0.33%
Jardine Matheson Holdings took the lead.
CapitaLand China Trust’s net property income soars 81.1% in Q3
This is the company’s highest nine-month NPI since its listing in 2006.
Market update: STI down 0.11%
CapitaLandInvest recorded the most growth.
CapitaLand's foundation reinforces next-gen sustainability-focused library
$500,000 was contributed to the library's Green Grove showcase.
Market update: STI down 0.41%
HongkongLand showed the most growth.
CapitaLand and Shopee return with 11.11 campaign
The two companies continue to help digitalise SG's retail sector.
IMDA's 4 5G open testbeds serve as access points for businesses
It aims to allow businesses to develop 5G solutions in different industries.
Commentary
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