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Alphabet has been investing aggressively on AI across search, cloud, and advertising. But does the market fully reflect its long-term earnings potential yet?
We look at a landmark AI chip partnership, a divided US central bank, Singapore’s strong electronics export performance, and the latest operating metrics from the SIA Group.
When the stock market panics, it pays to check if the fear makes sense.
Some AI-linked stocks have undergone deep selloffs. Before writing them off, investors should ask whether these market selloffs by the market are truly justified by the companies’ fundamentals.
The AI race is on as the cloud titans jostle for dominance. Who will win? Who will wilt? We check the leaderboard as they fight to stay ahead.
Not all AI revenue claims are equal. Here’s how to separate substance from spin.
NVIDIA’s meteoric rise has made it one of the world’s most valuable companies. We examine what’s driving its trillion-dollar valuation — and what investors should watch before deciding their next move.
TSMC’s US$56 billion capex projection signals strong demand — here’s how tonight’s earnings from ASML, Microsoft, and Meta will reveal whether the AI investment thesis is paying off.
AEM and Venture are both Singapore tech manufacturers, but one offers higher growth and risk while the other delivers stability and dividends. Which suits you?
Big Tech is spending billions on AI. Here’s how Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet are already turning AI hype into real revenue and profits.
With Alphabet now trading at much higher levels, investors are asking whether the fundamentals still justify the excitement.
AI is not only about NVIDIA. We are more interested in who is baking the five-layer cake of artificial intelligence.
Discover how Microsoft will be able to stay ahead amidst the AI revolution.
In a year where markets moved faster than ever, the investors who won were the ones who refused to keep up.
A roundup of key market moves this week, from industrial expansion and asset divestments to major tech acquisitions and new contract wins.
The best investment lesson from 2025 was about accepting what we know and don’t know.
A quiet SGX holiday week saw a surprise REIT takeover bid, debt relief for Manulife US REIT, and NVIDIA’s largest-ever US$20 billion AI acquisition.
Discover five global dividend stocks that offer stable income, resilient cash flows, and long-term diversification beyond Singapore’s market.
Once a regional tech powerhouse, Sea Limited now sits at a crossroad. Can its core businesses reignite long-term growth, or is the stock becoming a value trap?


















