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GIVEN subdued global growth and a structural shift towards emerging markets and Asia, it does make sense to stay invested in this part of the world. Investors should be looking at assets that offer stable income and positive rental reversion, said Harry Tan, director and head of research for Asia-Pacific at global property investment management firm TH Real Estate.
Speaking at the annual property market seminar organised by the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (Redas), he said: "The current environment still supports cheap funding and capital flowing to markets in Asia."
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