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A falling blue-chip stock may look “cheap”, but weak fundamentals and declining business quality can quietly turn a trusted name into a value trap.
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A high REIT yield may look attractive, but chasing income without understanding the risks can lead to distribution cuts and poor long-term returns.
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We look at Singapore’s new dual-listing platform with NASDAQ, an audacious takeover bid in the US, and a major regional banking acquisition by a local lender.
UOB and OCBC’s latest earnings highlight how strategy matters as Singapore banks navigate falling interest rates and margin pressure.
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Dividend payouts from five SGX blue-chip REITs arrive this June, but investors should look beyond headline DPU declines to understand sustainability.
Reinvested dividends can accelerate compounding – here’s how the dividend snowball can help you build income faster and potentially retire years earlier.
A stronger Singapore dollar can quietly reduce overseas income from REITs, making currency movements an important but often overlooked risk for dividend investors.
With markets reaching fresh highs, smart investors may find opportunity in these three oversold US stocks before the second half of 2026.
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