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Blue-chip stocks at record highs can feel risky, but long-term investors should focus on earnings, valuation, and business strength — not just price levels.
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.
Learn why we are investing in the structural growth of Asia’s multi-billion-dollar healthcare market.
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.
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Market highs? Here are 4 Singapore REITs that still sport yields north of 6%
As oil jumps and tensions rise in the Middle East, here are three critical red flags Singapore investors should watch closely.
Reliable dividends don’t come from chasing the highest yield. These five SGX-listed stocks have the track record income investors can rely on.
Market rallies often lift the obvious winners first. But the biggest surprises sometimes come from stocks that were quietly improving before sentiment turned.
Stocks
The STI hit 5,000 twice this year. We analyse three Singapore blue chips to watch during this pullback.
We look at the Fed’s latest rate decision, surging energy costs from Middle East strikes, the STI’s 5,000-point recovery, and Suntec REIT’s massive strategic review.
The FTSE ST Singapore Shariah Index follows strict Islamic investment principles, screening companies to identify stocks that meet Shariah-compliance standards.
Compare the dividend sustainability of three SGX small caps yielding more than the Straits Times Index.
Getting Started
S$1,000 may not seem like much in today’s inflationary environment, but it’s enough to start investing in the stock market. This guide will show you practical steps on how you can invest with just S$1,000.
Here are some simple steps to generate a sustainable, double-digit dividend yield.
When Singaporean investors look at Malaysia, many are turned off by the risks. Others, like my co-founder David Kuo, see an opportunity.
Will Singapore’s Budget 2025 revitalize SGX and attract new listings?





















