Here are five promising Singapore companies that look ready and able to pay higher dividends next year.
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These REITs not only feature high portfolio occupancies but also pay out an attractive distribution yield.
You can rest assured that these four Singapore stocks can provide a lifetime passive income stream.
These three stocks may have done well this year, but look out for continued strong performances as 2025 beckons.
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SATS delivers 116.4% revenue growth and returns to profitability in 1H FY2025, driven by aviation recovery, strategic partnerships, and sustainability.
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These three REITs not only provide a decent distribution yield but are also well-positioned to raise their distributions over time.
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