At a time when most REITs have been reducing their distribution, Keppel DC REIT announced a 12.8% increase from the prior year.
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With interest rates easing, the real question is how OCBC or UOB will adapt.
With CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) recently increasing its distribution payout, investors might wonder if it is a better buy now than logistics-focused Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (FLCT). In this article, we compare both companies to shed some light.
These three Singapore companies could power your retirement with dependable dividends and sustainable cash flow.
If you could go back in time ten years and invest S$10,000 into UOB, how much would you have today?
As DBS, SBS Transit and Sheng Siong reach new peaks, investors are asking: is it time to buy or take profits?
Can SIA Engineering continue soaring, or will gravity catch up to the stock?
Looking to build a retirement portfolio? Focus on buying shares in companies that offer a combination of stability, income, and long-term growth.
Inflation eats into our money, but by understanding it better and investing wisely, we can fight it to grow our wealth.
Discover three lesser-known Singapore stocks offering dividend yields that beat your CPF Ordinary Account’s 2.5%
Three Singapore REITs are first to the earnings dock, each offering different insight.
Dividend stocks aren’t just for retirees – they can be a powerful wealth-building tool for younger investors who start early and reinvest consistently.
Can dividends beat inflation on their own? We take a look at CICT, DBS, OCBC and Parkway Life REIT to show which yields actually sustain.
Despite market headwinds, these five Singapore REITs delivered higher DPUs, showing that quality assets and prudent management still pay off.
Having recently raised its payout, we examine if CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust is a buy here.
These five dividend-paying Singapore stocks are knocking on the door of the coveted Straits Times Index.
Asia’s tourism industry is booming again, with airlines, hotels, and leisure businesses set to benefit. The key for investors is identifying which stocks can ride this powerful wave of growth.
ST Engineering and Singapore Airlines (SIA) offer investors aerospace and defence exposure. However, which one is the better buy? We look at these companies individually and determine which one is more attractive.
From healthcare to commercial and industrial assets, these three Singapore REITs show why quality income can truly last a lifetime.
Cash-rich Singapore stocks continue to offer stable 5% dividend yields, proving reliable income isn’t limited to blue-chip names.



















