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All three Mapletree REITs are in the midst of strategic portfolio reshuffles. Here’s what to look for when they report results in late January.
We break down how everyday investors can start building durable, long-term dividend income today.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on dividend stocks positioned for falling rates, blue chips benefiting from structural tailwinds, and promising ideas for 2026. We also compare OCBC, CICT, and Alphabet after strong runs.
Retail strategy shifts, explosive software earnings, a fresh IPO, and a Trump-fuelled rally defined this week’s biggest stock market developments.
Two retail giants with very different business strategies. Which company offers the best value for you?
These five income stocks offer yields higher than CPF’s 2.5 to 4% and provide investors with opportunities for stronger long-term passive income.
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Singapore’s IPO market has rebounded in 2025 — here are the key trends shaping the SGX and the standout debuts from Centurion Accommodation REIT, NTT DC REIT, Coliwoo, and Info-Tech Systems during the year.
CPF offers certainty and safety, while REITs provide higher income potential. As retirement planning evolves in 2026, we compare how each stacks up as a long-term income stream.
Singtel’s latest results show rising profits, stronger dividends, and improving balance sheet strength. The key question now is whether these gains mark a genuine turnaround that can finally translate into sustained share price momentum in 2026.
UOB and OCBC are among Singapore’s most reliable dividend banks. With interest rates expected to fall in 2026, we compare their yield potential, earnings outlook, and payout strength to see which bank currently offers a more compelling dividend profile.
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Get Smart: When Your Dividend Stocks Disagree: A Masterclass in Portfolio Diversification
Dividend changes aren’t always good or bad. Here’s what DBS, OCBC and UOB’s different dividend moves really reveal about strategy and strength.
Bear markets can feel terrifying, but selling everything at the wrong time may do more harm than good — here’s how smart investors respond when markets fall.
These three SGX-listed companies are set to reward shareholders next month – but their latest results reveal very different pictures of dividend sustainability.
Discover why small-cap stocks in Singapore are a smarter way to invest. Go beyond the STI to find quality businesses hiding in plain sight.
Getting Started
Knowing the odds of a market crash can be comforting, but relying on them to time your moves is a fool’s errand. The real work is not in predicting the storm, but in building an ark.
The STI is at new highs, but can it last? Watch our webinar recording to get a strategic edge and navigate the opportunities and risks ahead.
A stock-market drop can be a great opportunity to buy shares, but this makes sense only if they are shares in good companies.
If you have noticed the TACO trade, so has everyone else — and that’s a big problem.





















