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The Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) has slipped below the 4,300 mark, after spending most of September above this level.
Singtel’s (SGX: Z74) Australian subsidiary Optus faces mounting crises with network outages. Can the telco maintain dividends?
Discover if high-yielding REITs like AIMS APAC, CapitaLand China Trust, and United Hampshire US REIT are true bargains or hidden traps for income investors.
These four REITs possess strong attributes and can help you navigate your retirement smoothly.
This week’s Smart Reads features cash-rich dividend stocks, reliable blue chips, and REITs with growth pipelines. We also examine DBS near record highs, Keppel’s surge, CICT’s rate-cut boost, and China’s digital tech wave.
We look at a landmark AI infrastructure deal between two tech giants, a major data centre acquisition in Japan, Centurion Accommodation’s REIT’s debut, and Singapore’s booming construction sector.
Popular
If your purpose is to filter out dependable blue-chip stocks to include in your portfolio, these four deserve your attention.
Global markets delivered plenty of drama: Intel’s rally to multi-decade highs, TikTok’s US-China deal, and Singapore stocks and REITs took centre stage.
Centurion Accommodation REIT (CAREIT) will be the first pure-play living accommodation REIT to list on the Singapore Exchange.
Four blue-chip stocks stand out even as the STI hovers above 4,300.
Stocks
Beyond Singapore’s blue-chip names lies three hidden Singapore stocks rewarding investors with dividends this October.
As interest rates head lower, Singapore’s leading property developers CapitaLand, CDL, and UOL, could see their growth and valuation prospects improve.
Apple has spent most of 2025 in the market’s laggard as the worst performer among the Magnificent 7. But its latest product launch may be starting to turn the tide.
We look at why falling rates may spell challenges for OCBC, Great Eastern and Singapore Airlines.
Getting Started
Here are two sectors that could offer good returns as the year rolls along.
Investing for the long haul is more than just about buying and holding.
Ever wonder how some businesses stay successful in the long run? This simple observation could help you decide on your next investment.
If you’ve taken a long break from investing, here’s what you need to know to get back on track.





















