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The fintech continues to report lower year on year earnings, but could it turn the business around by the end of this year?
Watch out for these five blue chips as they report their latest financial results. It’s worth observing if dividends may go up if they report healthy numbers.
There is no shortage of naysayers warning of impending doom. That indicates that there are still many investors out there who are capable of pushing the market to new highs.
If you are looking to invest in solid REITs, you should look out for a great track record, and resilience, and for it to be able to withstand downturns.
Whats your investing edge? That’s the question many investors find themselves asking when building a personal portfolio. Here are some ways to gain an edge.
We feature four blue-chip stocks with attractive dividend yields.
3 reasons why this trend deserves your attention.
We examine the latest results from a growth stock and a REIT and also turn our attention to macroeconomic data for Singapore and China.
We feature four local stocks that have unwaveringly paid out dividends in the last several years.
When times get tough, it’s good to fall back on timeless wisdom given by an investment expert.
These four companies still have a lot of fuel left in their tank to continue churning out healthy earnings increases.
Let’s look at another three biases cum fallacies that can trip you up when you are investing.
The data centre REIT continues to post an encouraging report as data remains in high demand.
There are worrying signs of persistently-high inflation and elevated interest rates. Here’s why investing can help you beat them.
When investing in REITs, bigger is always better.
Watch out for these three Singapore stocks as their earnings could power their share prices to new heights this year.
It may be insightful to take a look at what Warren Buffett’s company owns for some useful investment ideas.
Profits and free cash flow are nice metric to have as a company. But they may be reinvested. What really matters is what cash can be eventually distributed.
We believe these five stocks can tap into the latest healthcare trend to perform well over the long term.




