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Just as United Healthcare hits its lowest point in years, Warren Buffett makes his move.
Diversified REITs can provide resilience during real estate downturns.
This week’s Smart Reads brings you the top-performing Singapore stocks of the past decade, timely strategies for navigating a raging bull market, and growth opportunities from AI-driven US tech stocks. We also highlight REITs unlocking value, dividend stocks for passive income, and the key winners and losers from Singapore’s telco shake-up.
We review a slew of earnings reports from a land transport giant and an e-commerce behemoth.
The STI is above 4,200. Here’s what you need to know before the next move.
SGX Added Two More Hong Kong Singapore Depository Receipts: Here’s What You Need to Know
Investors now have an even larger slate of SDRs to choose from, covering a wide range of industries.
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These five blue-chip stocks’ share prices have done exceptionally well this year. So, should they be included in your investment portfolio?
5 Singapore Blue-Chip Candidates Reporting Higher Revenue and Profits to Help You Diversify Your Portfolio
Here are five promising companies that you can consider buying to help you further diversify your portfolio.
After announcing its five-year targets, the engineering firm just released its latest business update.
These five REITs have strong operational attributes that should allow them to do well.
Stocks
Cash-rich Singapore stocks continue to offer stable 5% dividend yields, proving reliable income isn’t limited to blue-chip names.
Income investors should focus on the stability and sustainability of the dividends they receive from companies; in this article, we take a look at three Singapore names that have maintained reliable pay-outs for more than a decade.
From a record-breaking AI chip deal to a historic leadership milestone and major real estate moves, this week’s market highlights showcase how innovation, influence, and investment continue to shape opportunities for investors in 2025.
If semi-annual reporting makes you nervous about a stock holding, that’s not a reporting problem — it’s a conviction problem.

















