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Singapore’s flagship carrier is facing several headwinds but can it overcome them to do well?
These four REITs undertook acquisitions to grow their asset base and DPU.
With Trump’s tariffs still in the spotlight, investors are looking for stocks that can stay resilient. In this week’s Smart Reads, we spotlight Singapore blue-chips, dividend payers, and REITs with growth plans — plus US stocks that could bounce back despite market uncertainty.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Nvidia, CapitaLand Investment and Singapore Economic Resilience Taskforce
We look at the latest REIT launch from CapitaLand Investment and snippets from the transcript of Singapore’s response to the US tariffs.
Dividends provide you with a tangible return amid the gut-wrenching market volatility.
We feature three blue-chip stocks that can withstand the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
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Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: OpenAI, CapitaLand Ascott Trust and China’s Stock Rally
We look at the latest acquisition by Asia’s largest hospitality trust and the implications for China’s sharp stock rally.
We compare two popular aviation-related stocks to determine which makes the better investment.
These 4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Are Laggards to the STI: Can Their Share Prices Recover?
The Straits Times Index has done remarkably well this year, but these four blue-chip stocks are still lagging. Can their share prices catch up?
With the semiconductor industry set to recover, here are three companies that may increase their dividends in the next few years.
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The airline has seen its share price tumble following a weak set of earnings.
Here are five e-commerce companies that you can own to ride on consumer demand.
We reviewed a slew of companies and singled out four which managed to increase their profits.
MAS’s S$1.1 Billion Injection into Small & Mid-Cap Companies: Another 5 Singapore Stocks That Stand to Benefit
Here are another five stocks that may see their share prices rise as fund managers deploy the MAS’s massive bazooka.

















