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SINGAPORE investors' interest in commercial and industrial assets overseas is expected to remain strong, with the export of capital to continue this year amid tight yields in the domestic market, according to CBRE.
Aside from the commercial and industrial sectors, CBRE is also seeing "interest in alternative sectors such as data centres and student housing", said Yvonne Siew, CBRE Asia Pacific executive director of global capital markets.
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