When the index falls but a handful of small-caps surged by double digits, the market is telling us something — here’s what investors saw in April that the headlines may have missed.
Browsing: Dividend Stocks
The STI slipped around 2% in April 2026, with three familiar names at the bottom of the pile. All three reported underlying profit growth. So what is the market really watching?
While the STI slipped in April, these three blue chips delivered gains exceeding 10% — and dividend investors were rewarded along the way.
OCBC, UOB and Keppel are rewarding investors this week with dividends, giving shareholders a timely chance to assess payouts against recent earnings.
Investors can build a resilient portfolio by pairing Singapore dividend stocks for income with US growth stocks for long-term expansion.
We look at a historic Fed vote that keeps rates on hold, a record public-sector contract win, a deep-tech earnings surprise, and a major Orchard Road retail revamp.
Three non-STI dividend stocks are rewarding investors in May 2026, but their payouts tell very different stories about sustainability.
DBS reported record total income in 1Q2026, with wealth management helping offset rate headwinds and support its diversified growth strategy.
What feels like a confusing market is often just shifting expectations, making it harder for investors to decide how to respond.
Looking to receive passive income in May? Here are ten high-quality companies to consider.
Three Singapore blue-chips report in May and each carries a different test for income investors. From record cargo volumes to a doubled fuel bill to a Singapore office turnaround, here is what to watch.
These four Singapore REITs highlight key trends in earnings, portfolio strategy, and income resilience that investors should watch closely.
Three companies, three different dividend sustainability stories — and a May reporting window that will test each one.
With DBS reporting its first quarter results on 30 April, here are three developments income investors should watch when Singapore’s largest bank opens the books.
Early retirement isn’t just about saving more — it’s about investing smarter. These five stocks combine growth and income potential to help accelerate your journey towards financial independence.
Raising a child isn’t cheap, but a simple dividend portfolio can help cover everyday expenses like diapers, formula, and childcare.
Even modest inflation can quietly erode your purchasing power — here’s why your S$3,000 monthly budget isn’t going as far as it used to.
With earnings season approaching, investors are watching closely to see whether Singapore blue-chip dividends can remain resilient amid shifting economic conditions.
Singapore REITs showed resilience in 1Q 2026, with CICT, FCT, Suntec REIT and First REIT navigating volatility through rental growth and active asset management.
Sembcorp and Keppel are both riding Singapore’s energy transition story, but their business models and growth drivers differ — which is the better buy for 2026.



















