Property firms face setback as workers stay home


Shares of commercial developers and real estate investment trusts have fallen since authorities announced last month that working from home will remain the default arrangement.

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s battered property firms are hitting a snag in their recovery after rising coronavirus infections led to an extension of remote work in the city-state.

Shares of commercial developers and real estate investment trusts have fallen since authorities announced last month that working from home will remain the default arrangement.

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