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Posted by i3gambler > 2018-04-22 10:10 | Report Abuse
Why did you compare the REIT's yield against the ytd KLCI's gain?
Isn't it more logical to compare with KLCI's one year gain, i.e. from End April 2017 until now, which is 6.77%.
Another thing, is the REIT's yield of 6.85% net of the 10% tax?
Also don't forget, if you buy blue chips of KLCI, you get another around 3.2% dividend net of tax.
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Posted by Flintstones > 2018-04-22 06:07 | Report Abuse
One month of low inflation and you conclude the whole year figure will be low?