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This week’s Smart Reads features Singapore REITs with yields above 5%, US growth stocks paying rising dividends, and Warren Buffett’s latest healthcare bet. We also cover Singapore companies raising dividends, opportunities in AI and energy, and how to earn like a landlord without owning property.
We look at the latest divestment by Singapore’s oldest industrial REIT and a potential makeover at Temasek Holdings.
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.
Singapore’s largest ground handler delivered a robust first-quarter performance amid economic uncertainty.
Amazon, Nvidia, and ASML each play a unique role in powering the AI revolution, through cloud infrastructure, cutting-edge chips, and essential semiconductor equipment.
We showcase three REITs with overseas properties that managed to increase their distribution per unit.
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With a trade war on the brink of escalating, here are four Singapore REITs you can consider for stability and peace of mind.
With the tumble in share prices across the trio of local banks, should investors scoop up their shares now?
Trump Announced a 90-Day Pause on Tariffs in a U-Turn: How Should You Position Your Portfolio?
The situation remains fluid but here’s how you can position your portfolio to weather the volatility.
SATS delivered a stellar return last year, but its share price is slumping by double digits this year.
Stocks
UOB’s sharp 72% profit drop hides a proactive balance sheet move – with management assuring dividends remain intact despite higher allowances.
DBS posted record earnings in Q3 2025 as fee income surged and margins held firm. The bank declared a total S$0.75 dividend, underscoring its resilience and steady shareholder returns.
Three Singapore blue-chips are reinventing themselves — and the market may be starting to notice.
These three small-cap stocks flew under the radar in October but easily outpaced the Straits Times Index.

















