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Chasing high yields can be tempting, but it often leads to painful losses. Here are three common mistakes income investors make and how to avoid them.
In a world of lower rates, we examine whether CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) or Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (FLCT) presents a better buy.
These three REITs could potentially provide investors with stable monthly income
Some have described him as mercurial. Others say he is enigmatic. There are even some…
With the STI hovering at 4,500, investors are asking whether Singapore’s market is on the verge of a breakout or due for a pause.
Discover three under-the-radar Singapore stocks delivering dividend yields higher than the STI and offering attractive opportunities for income investors.
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High dividend yields catch your eye for all the right reasons. But what looks like a generous payout today may be a warning sign of trouble tomorrow.
Singapore’s engineering giants saw mixed fortunes while US tech rallied on strong AI spending, highlighting the week’s key market developments from writedowns to record orders and earnings strength.
Want to grow your dividend income? Consider these five stocks.
These four names are poised to benefit from Singapore’s S$5 billion market-boosting plan that could lift investor interest in quality REITs.
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Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Three under-the-radar Singapore dividend stocks delivered steady payouts in November 2025, backed by resilient earnings and a stronger market environment.
Not all dividends are as safe as they seem. We reveal three proven warning signs that could signal your income stream is in danger.
High yield doesn’t always mean high risk. Elite UK REIT offers 8.5% backed by government tenants and inflation-linked leases.
Getting Started
Women are great at saving but often miss out on investing. Learn why investing is essential for financial security and how to get started today.
“Read last year’s market predictions and you’ll never again take this year’s predictions seriously.” — Morgan Housel
S$1,000 may not seem like much in today’s inflationary environment, but it’s enough to start investing in the stock market. This guide will show you practical steps on how you can invest with just S$1,000.
Here are some simple steps to generate a sustainable, double-digit dividend yield.





















