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Here’s where Singapore’s blue-chip REITs are finding growth.
Discover five global dividend stocks that offer stable income, resilient cash flows, and long-term diversification beyond Singapore’s market.
Three Singapore blue chips delivered standout first-half results—here’s what dividend investors need to know.
This week’s Smart Reads looks at whether SGX’s rally signals a dividend boom, income stocks yielding more than banks, and REITs that could raise payouts in 2026. We also cover special dividends, quarterly-paying stocks, and US dividend names worth knowing.
On the dock: Singapore’s economic growth forecast, a data centre REIT’s acquisition of remaining stakes in two properties, and a consortium’s top bid for a mega mixed-use project.
December spending adds up fast. Steady dividends from strong Singapore stocks can feel like a quiet Christmas bonus when it matters most.
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These five dividend-paying Singapore stocks are knocking on the door of the coveted Straits Times Index.
Asia’s tourism industry is booming again, with airlines, hotels, and leisure businesses set to benefit. The key for investors is identifying which stocks can ride this powerful wave of growth.
ST Engineering and Singapore Airlines (SIA) offer investors aerospace and defence exposure. However, which one is the better buy? We look at these companies individually and determine which one is more attractive.
From healthcare to commercial and industrial assets, these three Singapore REITs show why quality income can truly last a lifetime.
Stocks
This week saw Singtel hit record highs on a landmark mega-deal while Hongkong Land unveils Singapore’s largest office fund.
Earnings updates and strategic developments put these three Singapore stocks in focus for the week of 9 February 2026.
Looking beyond the STI, these three Singapore stocks combine net cash positions with dividend yields that outpace the broader market.
Singapore REIT earnings highlight a shift from survival to growth, as rental reversions and strategic acquisitions support income stability.

















