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From trash to tech, discover three global growth stocks that offer durable earnings power, strong competitive advantages and long-term potential for the decade ahead.
These four Singapore stocks may be trading lower today, but their strong business fundamentals and long-term catalysts could make them hidden gems for patient investors.
Buying and holding Keppel Corp demonstrates the power of long-term investing in a business
This week’s Smart Reads features long-term dividend ideas, blue-chip opportunities, and a look at which Singapore bank currently offers the best value, along with REIT picks and hidden income gems.
We examine AI chipmaker Nvidia’s stellar quarterly results that counter bubble fears, alongside Singapore’s ambitious equities market overhaul and a groundbreaking SGX-Nasdaq dual listing bridge.
If you know what you want, you have won half the battle.
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Discover three under-the-radar Singapore stocks delivering dividend yields higher than the STI and offering attractive opportunities for income investors.
Singapore’s three local banks — DBS, OCBC, and UOB — have all submitted their final…
The best dividend portfolios do more than survive market cycles. They grow stronger with time. Here are five simple rules to help you build one that lasts a lifetime.
Five Singapore blue-chip stocks — DBS, Genting, UOL, OCBC and CapitaLand Ascendas — are at 52-week highs. Should investors take profits or stay invested for long-term gains?
Stocks
Seatrium wins BP deepwater contract, Apple nears smartphone lead, Alibaba’s cloud grows on AI demand, and Jardine Matheson maintains guidance.
Here’s how to turn small, steady investments into a reliable dividend stream — one month, one stock, one payout at a time.
Discover the three Singapore dividend stocks to watch this December as resilient earnings, steady cash flows and smart capital allocation support sustainable payouts.
Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
Getting Started
Stock prices have recovered, but the business impact has yet to kick in.
Stock-market volatility is only a problem if we do not know what we are invested in. Consequently, income investors should focus on cash flow.
When you are under pressure, even the most familiar tasks can suddenly feel monumental.
It is important to be realistic, especially about valuations, when we invest.




















