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Despite decent earnings, these three Singapore blue-chip stocks significantly underperformed the STI in June 2026, prompting a closer look at their outlook.
Savings accounts offer stability, but inflation can quietly erode purchasing power over time. These three dividend stocks stand out for their resilient cash flow, dependable payouts, and long-term wealth-building potential.
The STI returned 13.1% in the first half of 2026. These three stocks went the other way — and the reasons behind each decline are not the same.
Starting an investment portfolio can feel overwhelming. With thousands of stocks, ETFs, and REITs to choose from, many beginners don’t know where to begin.
Special dividends can boost yields, but these three Singapore blue chips show why recurring payouts matter more for income investors.
This week’s Smart Reads explores blue-chip and SGX stocks to watch, high-yield industrial REITs, quality dividend stocks, and passive income strategies. We also look at companies hitting new highs and stocks outperforming the STI.
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FLCT, MLT and First REIT are paying distributions this week, though their latest results tell three very different stories.
Warehouses may not sound exciting, but they are the backbone of global trade and e-commerce. Here’s why Mapletree Logistics Trust has built one of Asia’s largest logistics real estate portfolios.
You receive a S$10,000 bonus tomorrow. Do you put it all into dividend-paying Singapore REITs, chase growth with US stocks, or split it between both?
Most graduation gifts are forgotten within a few years, but a carefully chosen stock investment could continue rewarding your children for decades.
Stocks
A resilient portfolio is not built on chasing the highest yield. It starts with selecting reliable businesses capable of generating steady cash flows and sustainable dividends.
Three Temasek blue-chips reported results within weeks of each other. One raised its dividend, one doubled it, and one cut it after record revenue. Here’s what income investors should take from each.
Your CPF Ordinary Account pays 2.5%. These three net-cash Singapore stocks pay more — and fund every cent from cash, not borrowing.
Dividend yields grab attention, but free cash flow determines whether those payouts can last. Here’s how Singtel and StarHub compare for long-term income investors.
Getting Started
Timing the market versus time in the market – a decision every investor faces.
The real secret to having successful investments.
With S$5 billion in government support, Singapore’s mid-cap revolution is gaining momentum. These are the stocks to watch.
Here are several ways you can filter out promising growth stocks to add to your investment portfolio.
With the softening of interest rate, investing in Singapore REIT ETF could be a viable option.






















