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パークウェイ・ライフREITの分配金が第1四半期に15%増加

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-- パークウェイ・ライフREIT(SGX:C2PU)の1口当たり分配金(DPU)は、シンガポール証券取引所への木曜日の提出書類によると、今年第1四半期に前年同期の0.0384シンガポールドルから15%増加し、0.0442シンガポールドルとなった。 同REITの株価は月曜日の取引で約1%上昇した。 分配可能額は2,500万シンガポールドルから15%増加し、2,880万シンガポールドルとなった。 純不動産収入は前年同期の3,680万シンガポールドルから2.7%減少し、3,580万シンガポールドルとなった。 総収入は前年同期の3,900万シンガポールドルから2.1%減少し、3,820万シンガポールドルとなった。これは主に日本ポートフォリオからの賃料収入の減少によるものである。 シンガポールとフランスのポートフォリオの稼働率は100%、日本のポートフォリオの稼働率は93%だった。

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