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With cash, we can easily position our portfolios to capture opportunities as and when they arise.
Hospitality REITs offer attractive income but higher volatility — here’s how to assess risks, cycles, and sustainability before investing in these Singapore-listed REITs.
SGX shares have rallied on stronger volumes and renewed market interest — but does the exchange still offer long-term upside for investors today?
As Singapore banks report their earnings, here’s what you should watch.
AEM and Venture are both Singapore tech manufacturers, but one offers higher growth and risk while the other delivers stability and dividends. Which suits you?
In 2026, safe income stocks are defined by durability, cash flow and balance sheet strength — not headline yields.
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Singtel’s latest results show rising profits, stronger dividends, and improving balance sheet strength. The key question now is whether these gains mark a genuine turnaround that can finally translate into sustained share price momentum in 2026.
UOB and OCBC are among Singapore’s most reliable dividend banks. With interest rates expected to fall in 2026, we compare their yield potential, earnings outlook, and payout strength to see which bank currently offers a more compelling dividend profile.
Blue chips might be boring to some investors, but they provide income and stability to your portfolio.
As interest rates ease and income investing regains appeal, these four Singapore REITs stand out for their resilience, balance-sheet strength, and ability to deliver sustainable distributions into 2026.
Stocks
Large capital gains can tempt investors to sell, but the right decision depends on fundamentals, income needs, and long-term goals — not just how much a stock has risen.
Three STI constituents face their next earnings test – here’s what dividend investors should monitor.
Not all AI revenue claims are equal. Here’s how to separate substance from spin.
Three smaller Singapore REITs reporting in February could offer upside for income investors as they tackle AI demand, portfolio reshaping, and operational recovery.
Getting Started
Beginner investors can check out these four familiar REITs that boast strong sponsors.
Stock prices have recovered, but the business impact has yet to kick in.
Stock-market volatility is only a problem if we do not know what we are invested in. Consequently, income investors should focus on cash flow.
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