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Some SGX heavyweights are handing out special dividends in 2025 — here’s why SIA, ST Engineering and Singtel stand out for income-hungry investors.
Once a regional tech powerhouse, Sea Limited now sits at a crossroad. Can its core businesses reignite long-term growth, or is the stock becoming a value trap?
Singapore’s banks are posting record profits and strong dividends — but is now the right moment for long-term income investors to buy in?
These three undervalued income stocks offer higher dividend yields than DBS — and may provide better long-term value for income-focused investors.
Discover three high-quality US dividend stocks that combine stable payouts, global growth, and long-term compounding potential — ideal additions for Singapore investors seeking income diversification.
Singapore Airlines (SGX: C6L) is not the only travel stock in town. Investors may want to consider SATS Ltd (SGX: S58) and SIA Engineering (SGX: S59) too.
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The STI’s 30 blue chips are the backbone of Singapore’s market. Here’s a breakdown of what is inside.
As we enter the easing cycle will DBS or OCBC come out on top?
As interest rates head lower, Singapore’s leading property developers CapitaLand, CDL, and UOL, could see their growth and valuation prospects improve.
The losers today may be winners tomorrow. But not every stock that falls is worth buying.
Stocks
With markets near highs and interest rates shifting, building a resilient portfolio matters more than chasing the next big winner.
A stock that has doubled or tripled feels like a sell signal, but the right decision depends on fundamentals, valuation, and portfolio balance — not just the size of the gain.
3 Singapore Stocks to Watch as the Market Nears All-Time Highs (BRC Asia, Kimly, Innotek)
As Singapore stocks approach record levels, these three companies stand out for their resilient fundamentals and ability to perform even when markets are expensive.
Large capital gains can tempt investors to sell, but the right decision depends on fundamentals, income needs, and long-term goals — not just how much a stock has risen.

















