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The Straits Times Index shrivelled 3% after Trump enacted a wide range of tariffs in the ongoing trade war.
Amid Trump’s tariff shockwaves and Singapore’s STI milestone, consider reviewing your holdings this week.
The STI just saw its biggest drop since 2020. Here’s how Singapore investors can navigate the uncertainty, protect their portfolios, and stay on track for the long run.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs, STI’s 1Q 2025 Total Return and United Microelectronics
We look at the wide-ranging tariffs imposed by Trump and how Singapore’s bellwether blue-chip index has chalked up an impressive first-quarter gain.
David, Co-Founder of The Smart Investor, shares key insights on navigating market uncertainty, maintaining a balanced portfolio, and diversifying geographically. He also discusses the future of capital diversification away from the US dollar.
The stock market can’t make up its mind on REITs at the moment. Here’s what you should be watching instead.
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With more competition in the skies, can Singapore’s flagship carrier witness a profit recovery?
We feature three solid blue-chip names that not only announced higher profits, but also have bright prospects.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singtel, Sea Limited and CPF Investment Scheme
We look at the latest earnings reports from Singapore’s largest telco and a gaming cum e-commerce player.
Remember to keep a level head when investing to avoid becoming enamoured with your stock picks.
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5 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Fell Double-Digits Year-to-Date: Are They a Buy?
Although these blue-chip stocks fell quite a fair bit this year, they could be bargains waiting to be scooped up.
Here are four solid companies that enjoy long-term tailwinds and can provide your portfolio with healthy growth prospects.
These REITs provide a great mix of steady dividends and dependability in a volatile stock market.
We highlight three attractive stocks that not only delivered higher profits but also sport dividend yields of 5.8% or higher.

















