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These four Singapore REITs rank high on reliability and dependability.
This week’s Smart Reads analyzes the impact of lower rates on equities, spotlights dividend-raising Singapore stocks, and highlights four promising US growth stocks.
Top Stock Market Highlights: Alibaba Exits SingPost, MetaOptics IPO Surges 25%, DBS Hits Record S$53
DBS Bank broke S$53 for the first time this week, pushing the STI to a record 4,367 points. Alibaba exited SingPost with a 151.3 million share sale, while MetaOptics surged 25% on its Catalist debut. SGX also announced plans for a new index tracking mid-cap stocks beyond the STI’s 30 components.
Investing in the markets is one way to beat inflation, and the US tariffs will no doubt be inflationary.
Get Smart: Yes, Even Warren Buffett Makes Investing Mistakes (And That’s Good News for You)
Warren Buffett does not have a perfect investment record but that’s okay.
Without taking some risks, you lose the opportunity to reap the rewards.
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We look at the Singaporean businesses that qualify to be in the coveted Southeast Asia’s Top 500 list.
Here are some key advantages that REITs have over owning physical investment property.
Here are five stocks paying a high and reliable dividend to boost your passive income.
These stocks are good enough for you to pass down to your children.
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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.
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.


















