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CPF offers stability, but dividend stocks may give you better yields in the long run. Learn how you can build a Singapore dividend stock portfolio that will outperform CPF in 2026.
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Even in a market near record highs, fresh opportunities are emerging — but investors need the right portfolio positioning to take advantage of them.
These three hospitality REITs are growing their DPU as strong travel demand, higher room rates, and resilient occupancy continue to support income growth.
These three Singapore stocks stand out for paying investors every quarter, with business fundamentals worth watching too.
Some Singapore stocks have delivered standout gains over the past two years. But can the winners keep running, or has the easy money already been made?
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Some Singapore blue chips have already delivered strong gains in 2026. But after a double-digit rally, the real question is whether the fundamentals still justify buying today.
Singapore’s economy, being highly open, isn’t shielded from global turbulence. Yet, some businesses providing essential services continue to provide resilient cash flows, offering an oasis for income investors looking for defensive assets amid market volatility.
Building a S$1,000 monthly dividend income by your 30s is achievable with the right strategy – here’s how to start early, reinvest, and let compounding do the work.
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While your savings account pays 0.24%, Singapore REITs are delivering 6.9% yields. Here’s everything you need to know about this income-generating powerhouse.
This strategy is predicated on humility.
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