SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

International News

Mubadala launches USD 500 million global real estate debt partnership

18 Dec 2025

Abu Dhabi-based investment firm Mubadala has joined forces with Barings, a subsidiary of MassMutual, to establish a USD 500 million global real estate debt partnership. The joint venture aims to invest in senior and subordinated loans across a variety of real estate asset classes worldwide. This collaboration marks a strategic step for Mubadala to expand its footprint in global real estate finance, leveraging Barings expertise in debt investment. The partnership is expected to offer diversified exposure while targeting risk-adjusted returns in the real estate lending market.Read more

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Vietnam government bond auction hits six-month high at USD 514 million

18 Dec 2025

Vietnam's latest government bond auction raised USD 514 million, the highest in six months, with 85% of bonds sold compared with 61% in the previous week. Total government bond sales in 2025 now reach 322 trillion dong, close to two-thirds of the annual target. The auction saw full uptake of 5-year bonds and nearly all 10-year bonds, while long-term bonds remained unsold. Meanwhile, corporate bond issuances total 539 trillion dong this year, with upcoming maturities concentrated in real estate and banking, reflecting ongoing activity in key sectors.Read more

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New Zealand home prices edge up in November despite lower sales

17 Dec 2025

New Zealand's housing market saw a moderate increase in home prices in November, reflecting steady underlying demand despite a slowdown in sales. Seasonally adjusted median house prices rose 1.2% compared with October and were 2.3% higher than the previous year, according to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ). While national home sales declined 4.6% from October and 5.7% compared with last November, market resilience suggests that demand remains stable. Analysts note that price stability reflects the continued appeal of New Zealand's housing market amid a slower sales environment.Read more

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Kering sells majority stake in New York Fifth Avenue property in USD900 million deal

17 Dec 2025

French luxury group Kering has sold a 60% stake in its prime New York property on Fifth Avenue to private equity firm Ardian, in a deal valued at USD900 million, generating net proceeds of USD690 million. Kering retains 40% ownership through a newly created joint venture. The move is part of Kering's ongoing strategy to manage debt and maintain financial flexibility, following earlier portfolio transactions in Paris. The deal also reflects the company's broader plan to optimize its global real estate holdings amid changing market dynamics.Read more

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Dubai commercial real estate to split into two-tier office market by 2028

17 Dec 2025

Dubai's commercial real estate market is heading towards a major reset that could create a clear two-tier office ecosystem by 2028, according to fäm Properties. While commercial transactions have surged sharply this year, the office sector has lagged residential real estate in adopting modern design and quality standards. With no true new-generation office supply delivered since the global financial crisis, older buildings now face growing pressure. From 2028, the arrival of Grade A offices is expected to shift tenant preferences and pricing toward quality assets. This transition will likely widen the gap between premium offices and ageing stock, reshaping rents, occupancy levels and investor demand across Dubai's office market.Read more

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Rising home prices in Seoul not driven only by excess liquidity: BOK

17 Dec 2025

South Korea's Central Bank has clarified that excessive domestic liquidity alone is not behind the recent weakening of the won or rising residential property prices. The Bank of Korea (BOK) pointed to factors like increased overseas securities investment by residents and export companies holding foreign currency as having a stronger influence on the currency. The bank highlighted that past liquidity accumulation has been feeding into the housing market rather than fresh money supply. It has also taken steps to stabilise the won, including extending a currency swap agreement with the National Pension Service.Read more

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Japan plans to tighten rules on foreigners buying domestic property

17 Dec 2025

Japan is set to expand regulations requiring foreigners to report property purchases to the government, a move aimed at monitoring speculative buying in the residential sector. Currently, reporting obligations apply only to foreign investors. Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said the new rules, expected to be implemented in April next year, will cover properties bought for residential use. Authorities are seeking a clearer understanding of the market to prevent cases of speculation. The policy reflects ongoing efforts to balance foreign investment with housing stability in Japan.Read more

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Gemini Investments shareholders clear U.S. property disposal plan

17 Dec 2025

Gemini Investments Holdings Ltd informed investors that its shareholders have approved a proposal allowing its U.S. real estate fund platform to dispose of certain properties in the United States. The approval gives the company flexibility to proceed with asset sales in line with its fund strategy and market conditions. While the company has not disclosed the number of properties, their locations, or the expected transaction value, the move signals an active review of its U.S. portfolio. Gemini has exposure to overseas real estate through fund platforms, and such decisions are typically aimed at portfolio optimisation, capital recycling, and risk management.Read more

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Canadian home sales ease in November as market momentum slows

17 Dec 2025

Canada's housing market showed signs of cooling as home sales slipped slightly during November, ending the strong mid-year recovery seen earlier. Data released by the Canadian Real Estate Association showed a modest monthly drop in transactions, alongside a decline in prices and fewer new listings. While activity remained well above the lows recorded in spring, sales have largely plateaued over the past few months. The slowdown comes as borrowing costs remain elevated, with the central bank maintaining its key policy rate, prompting buyers and sellers to adopt a more cautious stance.Read more

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Pure Data Centres plans €1 billion hyperscale campus in Amsterdam

17 Dec 2025

Pure Data Centres has announced plans to develop a hyperscale data centre campus in Amsterdam with an investment of up to EUR 1 billion, making it one of Europe's largest data centre commitments this year. The campus will be leased to a single hyperscale cloud provider, a rare development in a tightly regulated and power-constrained market. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026, with phased delivery from 2028. Powered by a dedicated private substation, the facility will offer 78 MW of capacity, supporting cloud and AI workloads. Backed by Oaktree Capital Management, the project highlights strong long-term demand for data infrastructure in Europe.Read more

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