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We look at why falling rates may spell challenges for OCBC, Great Eastern and Singapore Airlines.
The losers today may be winners tomorrow. But not every stock that falls is worth buying.
Singapore’s Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) closed above the 4,400 level last Friday, a historical high after advancing approximately 16.5% in 2025.
If you look beyond the STI, there is a whole universe of stocks that may be worth discovering.
Lower interest rates make high yields (>5%) more attractive .
David Kuo shares how dividend investing and simple portfolio “recipes” can help you build lasting financial independence.
Popular
There’s nothing better than having cash drop into your bank account like clockwork.
Three blue-chip stalwarts are buying back their own shares, a signal that they believe that their stock is undervalued.
Income investors take note: these four blue-chip stocks are paying out more than just their core dividends.
The Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) has slipped below the 4,300 mark, after spending most of September above this level.
Stocks
It’s a milestone that has investors asking: How much higher can this go?
October brings fresh opportunities for dividend investors as we look at three Singapore REITs that stand out in a changing market landscape.
Singapore’s push towards net-zero by 2050 is opening up fresh opportunities. Discover three Singapore-listed companies that could benefit from the nation’s green transition.
The STI’s 30 blue chips are the backbone of Singapore’s market. Here’s a breakdown of what is inside.
Getting Started
“Read last year’s market predictions and you’ll never again take this year’s predictions seriously.” — Morgan Housel
S$1,000 may not seem like much in today’s inflationary environment, but it’s enough to start investing in the stock market. This guide will show you practical steps on how you can invest with just S$1,000.
Here are some simple steps to generate a sustainable, double-digit dividend yield.
When Singaporean investors look at Malaysia, many are turned off by the risks. Others, like my co-founder David Kuo, see an opportunity.




















