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This week’s Smart Reads spotlights REITs poised to benefit from rate cuts, blue-chip and under-the-radar stocks beating the STI, and a simple five-step guide to start investing in 2026. We also review Keppel’s rally and compare growth versus income strategies for Singapore investors.
We examine an Asian retailer’s enhanced shareholder returns plan, a medtech firm’s landmark listing on the SGX, and two familiar names entering the STI reserve list.
This strategy is predicated on humility.
These three cash-rich Singapore small cap stocks combine healthy balance sheets with attractive yields, offering investors a steady stream of passive income over time.
Keppel’s share price is at multi-year highs, driven by its strategic shift into renewables and data centres, but can its growth momentum continue in the face of industry risks?
As markets approach year-end, these three Singapore stocks could see renewed momentum driven by improving fundamentals and upcoming catalysts.
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REITs are making a comeback as rates fall. See why these REITs lifted distributions in 2025.
Buying and holding Keppel Corp demonstrates the power of long-term investing in a business
These 5 REITs could potentially provide investors with stable monthly income
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.
Stocks
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.
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.
Getting Started
It is important to be realistic, especially about valuations, when we invest.
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.






















