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CapitaLand Ascott Trust (SGX: HMN) Stock: STI Reserve List Catalyst, Dividend Yield, and Analyst Forecasts as of 13 Dec 2025

CapitaLand Ascott Trust (SGX: HMN) Stock: STI Reserve List Catalyst, Dividend Yield, and Analyst Forecasts as of 13 Dec 2025

CapitaLand Ascott Trust is back on investors’ radar heading into mid-December 2025—caught at the intersection of three forces that tend to move Singapore REIT prices: index-related visibility, income expectations, and interest-rate + FX sensitivity. As of Saturday, 13 December 2025, the latest investable “story” around CapitaLand Ascott Trust stock is not a single blockbuster deal—but a stack of smaller, very real signals: CLAS has re-entered the Straits Times Index reserve list, it has reiterated a portfolio strategy built around stable income + travel recovery, and sell-side consensus continues to imply meaningful upside from recent trading levels—though with the usual REIT caveats. LSEG+2MarketScreener+2
13 December 2025
CapitaLand Ascott Trust (SGX: HMN) Stock: STI Reserve List Update, Dividend Outlook, and Analyst Price Targets as of 12 Dec 2025

CapitaLand Ascott Trust (SGX: HMN) Stock: STI Reserve List Update, Dividend Outlook, and Analyst Price Targets as of 12 Dec 2025

Meta description: CapitaLand Ascott Trust is Singapore’s largest lodging trust, backed by travel and “living sector” demand. Here’s what’s moving the stock on 12 Dec 2025—STI Reserve List news, the latest 3Q operating update, dividend signals, and where analysts see HMN heading next. SINGAPORE — CapitaLand Ascott Trust has been back in the spotlight this week, and not just because travel demand keeps refusing to die. The stapled security is trading around S$0.93–S$0.94, near the top end of its recent range, after fresh index-related headlines and a steady stream of broker commentary focused on distributions, interest rates, and portfolio moves. SG Investors+1

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