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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.
First, build a solid portfolio. Next, invest little and often, and stay in for the long game. Also, accept that you won’t be right all the time.
With markets still near record highs, investors are recalibrating after the Fed’s rate cuts. This week’s Smart Reads looks at dividend stocks yielding above 5%, blue-chip laggards, and REITs to watch as Q4 begins. We also explore which stocks may struggle in a lower-rate world, compare DBS and OCBC post-cuts, and highlight Alibaba’s rally alongside Singapore’s quiet outperformers.
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.
It’s a milestone that has investors asking: How much higher can this go?
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We feature five US stocks that Temasek owns that demonstrate promising prospects.
Looking to receive cash every quarter? These three stocks could be perfect for an income-seeking investor.
We feature four Temasek-owned blue-chip companies that should do very well in the long run.
Here are four REITs that are well-positioned to raise their distributions this coming earnings season.
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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.
With interest rates expected to ease, these three Singapore REITs — CICT, FCT and Parkway Life REIT — look poised to raise their dividends in 2026
Two companies and a REIT make major acquisition bids as another REIT divests its assets.
The Trade Desk has plunged 67% this year, but the business tells a different story. We explore whether this former growth star is breaking down or setting up for a long-term recovery.

















