The much-anticipated Budget 2020 was delivered in Parliament yesterday. Here’s what investors should know about it that may benefit specific companies and industries.
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In a surprise twist, the casino operator drops its bid for the Osaka integrated resort.
As investors, we should remain rational and sane while others around us are losing their minds. Doing so will enable us to grow and build long-term wealth.
As Smart Investors, our investing horizon stretches out 15 years, rather than 14 days or 15 minutes.
Singapore-listed companies are now given the option to move away from quarterly reporting (QR). But not every company will get that option, especially if they are earmarked as “risky”.
Investing is not always smooth sailing, so how should investors react to sudden negative events such as the Wuhan virus?
What makes your investment a winning one? Here are four key attributes that can be found in worthwhile long-term investments.
With the risk of contagion growing daily, here are three industries investors can look at that either benefit or are unaffected by the new Coronavirus.
As investors, our goal is always to continually learn and improve. In that spirit, here are three important lessons I picked up last year.
It’s been an exciting few months here at The Smart Investor. We are grateful for your support.
So, your stock has done well and you are thinking of selling. Is it the right move to make?
Investing is not always smooth sailing. With that in mind, here are three companies with red flags that would raise an eyebrow.
A quick review of the parties that have thrown their hat into the ring for Singapore’s five digital banking licenses.
With the New Year upon us, investors should resolve to avoid these two big mistakes during their investment journey.
We’re back with another three companies that pay more than your CPF Ordinary Account, making it six blue-chip companies that pay more than a 2.5% yield.
Buying stocks is not just about buying low and selling high. Chin Hui Leong makes the argument that the stock has to fit your goals, and much more.
Simple to follow but powerful lessons from Fundsmith, the largest mutual fund in the United Kingdom with £18bn assets under management.
Two REITs and a major Singapore telco are down from their highs. But is this an opportunity for you to buy these companies?
Imagine if you only worked one day in a year and your portfolio outperformed most fund managers. One fund manager shows us how it can be done.
When your stock plunges more than 24% in a single day, you need to keep your wits about you if you want to come out on top.