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These three beaten-down blue-chip Stocks: Wilmar International Limited, SATS, and Thai Beverage have underperformed the index thus far. We take a look at why we believe they could be primed to outperform moving forward.
Singapore Blue-chip stocks are seen as safe bets but even the strongest companies can stumble. Learn the 3 common myths investors believe and how to invest in blue-chips wisely.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights Singapore’s top blue-chip performers, REITs still yielding above 6%, and key earnings updates. We also feature small-cap winners, billionaire-backed REITs paying out this month, and US tech giants Apple and Amazon after strong results.
Singapore’s market saw fresh catalysts this week – from REIT moves and index reshuffles to resilient earnings and a new IPO hitting the market.
Markets are at new highs and portfolios are in the green, but what should investors do next? Buy more, take profit, or hold steady? Here’s how quality dividend stocks and a long-term mindset can guide your next move.
Geo Energy, Boustead and The Hour Glass stand out as top under-the-radar Singapore stocks to watch for November 2025.
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4 Singapore REITs with Overseas Properties Delivering Dividend Yields of 6.8% or Higher
Here are four REITs that hold overseas properties and boast dividend yields of 6.8% or better.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
Investing isn’t a race. It’s about what you want for your stock portfolio.
3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Plunged After Earnings: Are They Worth a Closer Look?
It’s unusual for blue-chip stocks to plunge after releasing their earnings, so investors may be wondering if these three stocks could be bargains waiting to be scooped up.
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ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
Falling rates don’t have to mean falling income. These Singapore banks show why dividends may still hold up.
Forget headline yields as these under-the-radar Singapore stocks rely on real free cash flow to fuel sustainable passive income.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.

















