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October brings fresh opportunities for dividend investors as we look at three Singapore REITs that stand out in a changing market landscape.
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The STI’s 30 blue chips are the backbone of Singapore’s market. Here’s a breakdown of what is inside.
As we enter the easing cycle will DBS or OCBC come out on top?
Alibaba’s stock has staged an impressive rebound, climbing sharply after its latest earnings call. The numbers themselves were hardly eye-catching, but investors focused on something different.
Beyond Singapore’s blue-chip names lies three hidden Singapore stocks rewarding investors with dividends this October.
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Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Centurion Accommodation REIT, NTT DC REIT, MAS, Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Exports
We look at a potential new REIT listing and the expansion of an iconic property along Singapore’s skyline.
These four REITs have the right attributes for a starter income investor’s portfolio.
5 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks with Negative Year-to-Date Share Price Returns: Is it Time to Buy?
Even with the Straits Times Index hitting a new record high, these five blue-chip stocks saw their share prices languishing.
Earnings Preview: 4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Well-Positioned to Increase Their Dividends
These four blue-chip stocks have a high probability of increasing their dividends during the upcoming earnings season.
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When it comes to dividends, bigger isn’t always better.
These three Singapore stocks are hitting record highs. Dive into their backgrounds, what’s driving their gains, and whether they still offer value for investors in today’s market.
These three overlooked growth stocks have the earnings momentum, balance-sheet strength, and long-run catalysts to potentially double over the next five years.
As interest rates peak and economic growth stabilises, these four Singapore REITs could be among the first to benefit from a sector recovery in 2026.

















