With these three REITs within your portfolio, you don’t have to worry about an economic downturn.
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Singapore’s biggest companies make up the Straits Times Index (STI).
Worried about a possible downturn? These three blue chips should set your mind at ease.
The US-based S&P 500 index has fallen into bear market, and many fear that Singapore’s Straits Times Index is next in line.
We look into a REIT, a property giant, the latest inflation data and the sale of properties from a co-operative.
Looking for a reliable investment? The local index could be your ideal choice.
These three stocks have continued paying dividends through recessions, making it likely that they can do so in future.
To weather the market selloff, embattled tech companies can take a leaf from Amazon’s survival strategy in the 2000s.
We move on to the next category of investment risks.
We introduce another useful tool for your retirement planning.
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If you are an income-focused investor, there’s no better asset class than REITs to park your money.
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Here are four dividend stocks you can consider buying and then socking away for decades.
How can we make better investment decisions in this volatile market?
Amazing as it sounds, here are three local stocks that have doled out dividends over two decades or more.
Why are share prices falling?
We look at recent updates from two blue-chip companies and a US-listed Singapore growth stock.
Here are four Singapore companies that I would buy if I had S$20,000 to spare.