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We feature three Singapore REITs that will be declaring distributions this month.
We sift out four stocks possessing growth and dividends that give you the best of both worlds.
The value created by a business is my margin of safety.
As sentiment for US growth stocks improves, we look at four growth stocks that have scaled their 52-week highs.
Plunging Property Sales Volumes Amid High Interest Rates: 4 Stocks That May Be Impacted
Rising interest rates are the main culprit in dampening demand for property. We look at four stocks that could be negatively impacted.
Keppel DC REIT Reports a Slight Dip in DPU: 5 Highlights from the Data Centre REIT’s Latest Business Update
The data centre REIT saw its distribution per unit impacted by higher finance costs.
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If You Had Invested S$10,000 in this Healthcare REIT 10 Years Ago, Here’s How Much You Will Have Now
If you own the right REIT for over a decade, you’d be amazed at the wealth you can generate.
You should not try to be an octopus; instead, focus on what you do best and set realistic investment goals over the long term.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: GIC and Temasek, Manulife US REIT and Credit Suisse
GIC and Temasek have invested in a financial services business while Credit Suisse works hard to resolve its troubles.
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The focus on growth stocks has usually centred on the US. Here, we show you why Asia represents a great opportunity for long-term growth.
Be wary of extrapolating a trend into the future when there may be scant evidence that it can be sustained.
Property stocks can help you to enjoy the best of both worlds while also providing you with peace of mind during crises.
This Singapore Healthcare Stock Has Grown its Dividends and Profits Since 2020: Can it Continue to Do So?
With healthcare being in the spotlight for a radical transformation, can this company continue to see its profits and dividends increase?