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Some stocks come and go in a portfolio. But a select group of blue-chip companies have the durability, earnings power, and discipline to justify holding them for decades.
These three SGX-listed names are paying dividends in April — but the real story is what’s happening beneath the headline numbers.
The latest Singapore T-bill yield has climbed to 1.46%. That sounds like good news – until you realise what you might be giving up.
Market corrections can create opportunities in quality REITs. Here are three types of Singapore REITs worth watching if prices fall sharply.
With the current market turbulence and interest rates expected to ease, investors may be wondering whether Singapore’s blue chips are still worth buying.
This week’s Smart Reads looks at building a S$2,000 monthly passive income stream, dividend stocks yielding more than CPF, and reliable REITs still offering 5% or more. We also revisit DBS, overlooked companies, and the mindset shift from buying stocks to owning businesses.
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Investors often believe they must choose between dividend income and growth. But these 4 Singapore-listed companies can provide the best of both worlds!
DBS is one of Singapore’s most sought-after blue-chip companies. But when exactly is it the right time to buy in – here’s a simple framework to help you decide.
A 5% yield sounds attractive, but reliability matters more than headline numbers. These three Singapore REITs combine steady cash flow with sustainable distributions.
The STI hit 5,000 twice this year. We analyse three Singapore blue chips to watch during this pullback.
Stocks
Retail investors poured over S$300 million into S-REITs in March — but four of the top five saw DPU decline. Are these bargains or yield traps?
Three lesser-known SGX-listed companies saw insider buying in Q1 2026 – but can their dividends keep flowing?
CPF offers stability, but dividend stocks may give you better yields in the long run. Learn how you can build a Singapore dividend stock portfolio that will outperform CPF in 2026.
Time is the ultimate advantage when investing for your child, allowing small sums to grow meaningfully through compounding over decades.
Getting Started
Learn how diversification can protect your portfolio, reduce risks, and set you on the path to smarter investing.
Selling decisions are never easy, so here are several factors to consider before you do so.
As investors, the best you can do is to tilt the odds to your favour.
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