Australian Investors Could Pivot to 'Daily Needs' Retail Landlords -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
01/15

2156 GMT - The risk of investors rotating out of Australian discretionary retail REITs into daily needs-style landlords prompts Jefferies to change its calls on several stocks. Jefferies downgrades Vicinity Centres to underperform, from hold, while reducing its price target by 11% to A$2.20/share. In contrast, the bank upgrades Charter Hall Retail REIT to buy, from hold. Analyst Andrew Dodds points out that discretionary retail landlords such as Vicinity Centres outperformed in 2025 despite very little news flow and few catalysts. "We think a weaker Christmas/Boxing day retail period (consistent with our consumer team's view), adverse shift in cash rate expectations, and softer management outlook commentary could see this trade unwind," Jefferies says. (david.winning@wsj.com; @dwinningWSJ)

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