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A roundup of key market moves this week, from industrial expansion and asset divestments to major tech acquisitions and new contract wins.
Three Singapore small-cap stocks that new investors can study for insights into fundamentals, resilience, and how smaller companies can support a diversified portfolio.
The best investment lesson from 2025 was about accepting what we know and don’t know.
Buying your first stock can feel overwhelming. This beginner-friendly guide walks you through simple steps to help you choose your first Singapore stock with confidence.
Discover three reliable dividend-paying stocks that offer stable, long-term passive income — helping retirees build financial security without taking unnecessary risks.
Discover the top Singapore small-cap stocks to watch for growth in January 2026.
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These four Singapore REITs offer attractive yields and trade below book value — presenting income investors with potential re-rating opportunities as market sentiment improves.
You know what REITs are and how to evaluate them. Now here’s your step-by-step blueprint for building a portfolio that generates steady income for years to come.
CPF provides a solid foundation, but investors can earn more by adding dependable dividend stocks. Cash-rich companies like UOB, HRnetGroup and SGX offer stable payouts, strong balance sheets and steady CPF-beating income for long-term wealth building.
From SGX to DBS and ST Engineering, these blue-chip heavyweights continue to offer resilient dividends and long-term growth for investors in 2026.
Stocks
DBS, Singtel, and ST Engineering are trading near multi-year highs, but fundamentals could be keeping these blue-chips’ momentum alive.
We highlight four solid blue-chip names that you can buy and safely own for the rest of your life.
Singapore market highlights featuring the SGX Stock Exchange rebrand and strategic portfolio moves by CapitaLand India Trust and CapitaLand Investment.
ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
Getting Started
What makes trillion-dollar stocks tick?
As a Markel and Berkshire Hathaway shareholder for more than a decade, these are the lessons I picked up during Markel CEO Tom Gayner’s visit to Singapore.
Let’s find out the purpose of a CDP account.
Both options have pros and cons; what is important is that a company has good fundamentals, is fairly priced and can reward shareholders with growth and income.





















