These three Singapore stocks are proving that dividends can remain resilient despite softer earnings in April 2026.
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Some stocks come and go in a portfolio. But a select group of blue-chip companies have the durability, earnings power, and discipline to justify holding them for decades.
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A 5% yield sounds attractive, but reliability matters more than headline numbers. These three Singapore REITs combine steady cash flow with sustainable distributions.



















