CDL Hospitality Trusts' Q3 DPS up 3.4% at 2.44 S'pore cents
This was bolstered by its hotels in the United Kingdom and New Zealand
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CDL Hospitality Trusts' (CDLHT) distribution per stapled security (DPSS) rose 3.4 per cent to 2.44 Singapore cents for the third quarter to Sept 30, 2016, as net property income was bolstered by its hotels in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
Gross revenue rose 10.5 per cent to S$45.4 million, thanks to a revenue boost of S$6 million from Hilton Cambridge City Centre in the UK which was acquired on Oct 1, 2015. This was partially offset by weaker trading performance from the group's Singapore and Maldives properties, which saw a collective decline in revenue by S$2.5 million. Its properties in Australia and Japan also reported revenue rises.
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