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David loves REITs because they continue to give out dividends through good times and bad. You should, too.
Genting Singapore’s Share Price Plunged 23% in a Year: Can the IR Operator Regain Its Mojo?
Can the IR operator reverse its decline with a slew of new attractions and a vision to expand outside Singapore?
Income investors should sit up as these four Singapore stocks increased their dividends by a large percentage during this earnings season.
This powerful quintet of companies has raised their dividends for over five decades.
Thinking of investing in a solid Southeast Asian country with a strong economy and a large consumer population? Malaysia turns out to be a key choice.
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Plunged 28% in a Week: Can the Chinese Shipbuilder See a Rebound?
The Chinese shipbuilder saw its share price tumble as its business was hit with fees on Chinese-built vessels, but is the selling overdone?
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We look at a major acquisition by a leading healthcare REIT and an electric vehicle manufacturer’s last earnings report.
3 Massively Undervalued Blue-Chip Stocks That Could Power Your Portfolio to New Heights
Here are three undervalued blue-chip stocks that could see a strong recovery next year.
4 Singapore REITs That Announced Acquisitions and Divestments: Are They an Attractive Buy?
These four REITs engaged in capital recycling activities aimed at rejuvenating their portfolios.
With the earnings season in full swing this week, we present three blue-chip stocks that we are reasonably confident can increase their dividends.
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Earnings Preview: 3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks That Could Announce Higher Profits and Dividends
We try to peek into the future to determine if these three blue-chip stocks could report better profits along with higher dividends.
These companies have announced business developments that may make them interesting investment candidates.
4 Singapore Food & Beverage Stocks Serving Up Delicious Dividend Yields of 3.8% or Higher
Income investors can look at these dividend-paying food and beverage companies.
Given the recent 12% drop in its price, is it a good time to buy iFAST?


















