Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange

Publicly traded REITs offer investors high return, receive special tax treatment and provide a highly liquid method of investing in real estate. REITs have been a popular financial investment tool in Singapore. With their emphasis on income-generating assets, REITs are better able to attract capital...

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Main Author: Dana, Chomanova
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53714/
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description Publicly traded REITs offer investors high return, receive special tax treatment and provide a highly liquid method of investing in real estate. REITs have been a popular financial investment tool in Singapore. With their emphasis on income-generating assets, REITs are better able to attract capital seeking property exposure, thereby freeing capital that can be better invested other areas to expand businesses and invest in new ventures. Therefore, it is important to define which fundamental variables are related to REIT’s return. Panel data analysis fixed effect model is used to examine the sensitivities of annualised S-REIT returns from 2011 – 2016 towards a set of five firm-specific variables and two market-wide risk variables. In particular, we examine the time-varying and cross-sectional differences between the impacts of firm size, the degree of leverage, book-to-market ratios, NAV, EPU and international diversification. Our regression results find that the size effect and leverage have had a negative impact of returns. Our findings on the relationship between book-to-market ratios and SREIT returns show that the market places a premium on SREITs with higher book-to-market ratios. Additionally, the results show that changes in interest rate and international diversification strategy have an insignificant effect on S-REIT return.
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spelling nottingham-537142019-02-08T10:46:43Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53714/ Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange Dana, Chomanova Publicly traded REITs offer investors high return, receive special tax treatment and provide a highly liquid method of investing in real estate. REITs have been a popular financial investment tool in Singapore. With their emphasis on income-generating assets, REITs are better able to attract capital seeking property exposure, thereby freeing capital that can be better invested other areas to expand businesses and invest in new ventures. Therefore, it is important to define which fundamental variables are related to REIT’s return. Panel data analysis fixed effect model is used to examine the sensitivities of annualised S-REIT returns from 2011 – 2016 towards a set of five firm-specific variables and two market-wide risk variables. In particular, we examine the time-varying and cross-sectional differences between the impacts of firm size, the degree of leverage, book-to-market ratios, NAV, EPU and international diversification. Our regression results find that the size effect and leverage have had a negative impact of returns. Our findings on the relationship between book-to-market ratios and SREIT returns show that the market places a premium on SREITs with higher book-to-market ratios. Additionally, the results show that changes in interest rate and international diversification strategy have an insignificant effect on S-REIT return. 2018-07-21 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53714/1/53714-Chomanova%20Dana.pdf Dana, Chomanova (2018) Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
spellingShingle Dana, Chomanova
Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title_full Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title_fullStr Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title_full_unstemmed Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title_short Firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and REIT returns: empirical evidence from Singapore exchange
title_sort firm-specific, macroeconomic variables and reit returns: empirical evidence from singapore exchange
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53714/