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Malaysian REITs can become property developers under new rules
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- Malaysia
Malaysian real estate investment trusts (REITs) will be able to go into property development under newly revised rules by the country’s securities regulator.According to the revised guidelines issued by Securities Commission Malaysia on March 1...
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