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This week, we uncover the top REITs to watch in July, upcoming IPOs, and blue-chip essentials. We also feature high-yield dividend stocks, US growth prospects, and a long-term look at ComfortDelGro’s IPO returns.
Tap into America’s resilient healthcare sector with these promising stocks poised to thrive in the second half of 2025
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Donald Trump and Vietnam, Monetary Authority of Singapore and Singapore Treasury Bill
We look at the latest developments regarding Trump’s reciprocal tariffs and the latest cut-off yield for Singapore’s T-Bills.
Having the right expectations goes a long way to answering the age-old question.
Tap into China’s long-term growth with these five Hong Kong stocks.
The land transport giant was formed in 2003 through the merger of two companies.
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Here are five stocks paying a high and reliable dividend to boost your passive income.
These stocks are good enough for you to pass down to your children.
You’ll be amazed at how much wealth you would have created just by holding on to Sheng Siong’s shares over the years.
Does the retail REIT have what it takes to continue raising its distributions?
Stocks
It can be a headache for investors to try to figure out how to react when the share price of one of their stocks soars.
Here are three attractive Singapore companies that announced promising business developments.
Curious about how much you will end up with if you bought and held OCBC’s shares over a decade? We break down the numbers for you.
Here’s how the Privatisation of an SGX Small-Cap Company Delivered Solid Returns for Our Portfolio
With the impending delisting of this company, the Smart Investor’s dividend portfolio received a sweet boost.
Getting Started
There is no one-size-fit-all framework but here are some tips to kick-start the creation of your investment portfolio.
Admitting you don’t know is the first step on the road to investing wisdom.
Should investors be wary of investing in the Middle Kingdom?
We can’t control the price of a share, but we have control over our choice of companies to invest in.