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Here are four blue-chip companies that could see an increase in profits next year.
Look no further than these five REITs if you want to enjoy a distribution yield of 5.5% or higher.
Singtel Reports Higher Underlying Net Profit and Declares an Interim Dividend of S$0.052: 5 Highlights from the Telco’s Latest Results
The telco made progress on its strategic reset but warned of macroeconomic headwinds that may dampen business sentiment.
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UOB Reported Record Profit of S$1.6 Billion Despite Negative Loan Growth: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Quarterly Results
The bank continues to impress with its record net profit even as it integrates last year’s Citigroup acquisition.
These REITs are plumbing new 52-week lows even as interest rates show signs of stabilising. Could they be a glaring bargain for investors?
These 5 Blue-Chips Are Set to Report Their Earnings Next Month: Can They Raise Their Dividends?
Watch out for these five blue chips as they report their latest financial results. It’s worth observing if dividends may go up if they report healthy numbers.
If you are looking to invest in solid REITs, you should look out for a great track record, and resilience, and for it to be able to withstand downturns.
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These 4 US Stocks Doubled Their Share Price Year-to-Date: Can They Continue to Soar in 2023?
These four stocks have powered ahead this year and more than doubled their share price. Can their run continue?
We sifted out three blue-chip stocks that managed to raise their dividends.
Sheng Siong’s Store Count Continues to Climb: 5 Highlights from the Supermarket Operator’s Latest Earnings
The retailer faces higher utility and staff costs but managed to continue increasing its gross margin.
Athletic apparel designer and retailer Lululemon increased its 2023 guidance as management expects stronger performance.