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Not all REITs are worth investing in. Here are four tips to increase your chances of finding a good REIT to invest.
Here are three Singapore blue-chip stocks that are soaring past their year-highs. Should you add them into your portfolio?
David loves REITs because they continue to give out dividends through good times and bad. You should, too.
Genting Singapore’s Share Price Plunged 23% in a Year: Can the IR Operator Regain Its Mojo?
Can the IR operator reverse its decline with a slew of new attractions and a vision to expand outside Singapore?
Income investors should sit up as these four Singapore stocks increased their dividends by a large percentage during this earnings season.
This powerful quintet of companies has raised their dividends for over five decades.
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Investor Day events are useful for investors to understand management’s long-term strategic plans for the business.
We look at the latest acquisition by a blue-chip REIT and a land transport giant landing a significant contract in Australia.
If you are stuck at 35 with little to no savings, here are several easy steps on how you can retire a millionaire with share investing.
Is it possible to know when is the “right” time to buy stocks? Or is there another way to look at it?
Stocks
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: City Developments Limited, GlobalFoundries and Mapletree Investments
We look at a major disposal announced by a blue-chip property firm and explore a major investment made by a microchip producer.
When there’s bad news, don’t forget to look for good news too.
Share Prices of These 5 Singapore Stocks Have Broken Through Their 52-Week Highs: Are They Worth a Second Look?
These stocks have performed well this year and may be suitable additions to your investment portfolio.
Forget Your CPF Ordinary Account Interest Rate of 2.5%: These 3 Singapore Stocks Pay Double That or Higher
While the CPF is a great way to save up for retirement, here are three stocks that can deliver more than double the interest rate that you get in the Ordinary Account.

















