We explore Sheng Siong’s expansion plans to determine if its share price can continue to climb.
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We look at the latest US central bank’s interest rate decision and how Apple intends to compete with Google.
Singapore’s three major banks — DBS, UOB and OCBC — just released their Q1 2025 results. Despite global uncertainties, all three posted resilient performances, with DBS and OCBC beating profit forecasts. Here’s how each bank fared and what it means for investors.
These four stocks are doing well, but should they become a part of your investment portfolio? Let’s find out.
If you have some spare cash, you can look at these three dependable blue-chip stocks.
We compare two popular industrial REITs to determine the more attractive investment candidate.
If you are looking for regular, quarterly income, these five Singapore stocks could be the ones for you.
The small-cap space has its share of dividend-paying stocks that you can think about adding to your portfolio.
Here are three attractive growth stocks you can think of passing down to your children.
Even with Trump’s tariffs looming, these five stocks should be confident of standing their ground.
Here are five reliable blue-chip stocks that won’t stop paying you dividends.
Trump may have tweaked his tariff policy recently, but will this negatively impact the local banks?
CapitaLand Investment and Mapletree Industrial Trust reported stable first-quarter results for 2025, while Elite UK REIT delivered growth in DPU and improved financial metrics. With interest rates in focus, here’s what investors should watch next.
These REITs have been effectively growing their gross revenue organically.
We look at the latest earnings from Asia’s ride-hailing giant and a supermarket operator, along with an acquisition by a food delivery company.
We try to peek into the future to determine if these three blue-chip stocks could report better profits along with higher dividends.
These companies have announced business developments that may make them interesting investment candidates.
Income investors can look at these dividend-paying food and beverage companies.
Given the recent 12% drop in its price, is it a good time to buy iFAST?
If you are looking to accumulate more dividends, these three REITs may be the one for you.