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Three Singapore small caps are quietly positioning themselves to profit from AI’s insatiable appetite for chips, power, and precision tools.
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For income investors, the sweet spot lies between yield and growth, and these three Singapore stocks strike that balance in 2026.
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Singapore bank stocks are trading near record highs. Here’s what could drive returns and dividends in 2026, and what risks investors should watch.
Markets rise and fall, but blue-chip stocks Singapore continue to anchor portfolios. Here’s why they remain the bedrock of investing in 2026.
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Transportation stocks may gain as part of a broader recovery taking shape across Asia’s tourism markets.
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NVIDIA’s meteoric rise has made it one of the world’s most valuable companies. We examine what’s driving its trillion-dollar valuation — and what investors should watch before deciding their next move.
Markets have changed in 2026. Here’s what investment strategies are delivering results today, and which approaches are quietly falling behind.
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We explore how Temasek is navigating global uncertainty while unlocking long-term growth.
Singapore’s small-cap stocks are an acquired taste but there may be some hidden gems out there.
If you’ve just started on your investment journey, here are four things you should know about.
Smaller companies tend to have simple business models that have not been complicated by frequent acquisitions and disposals.





















