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Discover the 5 best dividend stocks Singapore investors can buy for steady quarterly income and sustainable long-term payouts.
The STI crossing 5,000 feels historic. But even at record levels, some blue-chip stocks still offer long-term value — if you focus on fundamentals, not fear.
Discover why new investors are choosing gold and how to balance precious metals with long-term stock market returns.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights dividend ang pows for 2026, blue chips with staying power, and mid caps that could benefit from Budget 2026 support. We also share ideas on how to invest S$20,000 wisely.
We look at a landmark AI chip partnership, a divided US central bank, Singapore’s strong electronics export performance, and the latest operating metrics from the SIA Group.
When the stock market panics, it pays to check if the fear makes sense.
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Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
These three Singapore blue-chip stocks stand out for raising dividends, signalling earnings strength and management confidence.
Three Singapore REITs, three stories, as FY2025 results reveal who is adapting and who is being tested in a higher-rate world.
As market sentiment improves and money flows back into equities, some stocks are better positioned than others to benefit from an upswing.
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AI demand and rental hikes are boosting DPUs for these 3 S-REITs. Here is what investors should know.
These five types of Singapore stocks offer pricing power, steady cash flows, and income growth that can help protect wealth in 2026.
We look at Lendlease REIT’s expansion, Centurion and Wilmar’s earnings, the S$1.2B UI Boustead REIT IPO, and Netflix’s strategic pivot in this week’s market highlights.
A deep dive into the FY2025 performance of two Singapore blue chips, ST Engineering and Venture Corporation.
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Building a well-diversified portfolio could be a good place to start.
Investor interest in Singapore REIT ETFs has been on the rise, with the sector attracting over S$300 million in net inflows over the past year.
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.





















