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REITs offer steady income while bank stocks deliver earnings leverage and capital strength. With interest rates shifting in 2026, which sector deserves your next investment dollar?
With oil prices surging above US$100, investors are revisiting energy-linked stocks like Keppel — but does the company still benefit from higher oil prices today?
Discover how dividend investing generates tangible wealth and provides a reliable income stream.
The recent tech sell-off has shaken confidence in AI stocks. But corrections can create opportunities. Here are three AI-linked companies whose long-term growth stories remain intact.
CPF OA pays 2.5% per year, but some SGX-listed stocks offer dividend yields well above that. Here’s how to evaluate five stocks yielding roughly double — without ignoring the risks.
Geopolitical tensions can shake markets, but some businesses remain resilient. These five Singapore stocks could be worth watching as global uncertainty rises.
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ST Engineering has long been viewed as a defensive Singapore blue chip – but does its business model still offer stability in today’s volatile global environment?
Extreme price swings in the stock market can create uncertainty, but this also opens doors for investors who are planning to buy high-quality Singapore blue-chip stocks.
UIB REIT joins the SGX on 12 March. We break down the six key facts for income investors.
Market volatility can shake investor confidence, but a disciplined strategy and focus on fundamentals can help investors stay calm and make smarter decisions.
Stocks
DBS is one of Singapore’s most sought-after blue-chip companies. But when exactly is it the right time to buy in – here’s a simple framework to help you decide.
Learn how the net cash positions of these three Singapore stocks provide a vital dividend safety net.
David Kuo reveals his new income strategy for Singapore small-cap stocks.
As AI creates an industry-wide shake-up that rewrites the rules of software, not all SaaS businesses are equally exposed to its disruption. We break down whether some of these businesses are built to survive and which are simply waiting to be swept away.
Getting Started
Smaller companies tend to have simple business models that have not been complicated by frequent acquisitions and disposals.
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.






















