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With these four US stocks on fire, should growth investors include them in their portfolios?
4 Singapore REITs That Announced Acquisitions and Divestments: Are They an Attractive Buy?
These four REITs engaged in capital recycling activities aimed at rejuvenating their portfolios.
With the earnings season in full swing this week, we present three blue-chip stocks that we are reasonably confident can increase their dividends.
4 Singapore Stocks with Dividend Yields Exceeding Treasury Bills and Singapore Savings Bonds
Here are four Singapore stocks that pay a higher dividend yield than what you can earn from treasury bills or Singapore Savings Bonds.
You can diversify your dividend portfolio by buying into the best companies around the world.
Frasers Centrepoint Trust Will Report its FY2024 Earnings This Week: What Can Investors Expect?
The retail REIT is slated to report its full-year earnings later this week. Can income investors expect an increase in its DPU?
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OCBC’s 2023 Net Profit Hit a Record S$7 Billion, Ups Dividend: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Results
The lender, like its peers, also delivered a strong set of earnings and increased its 2023 dividend.
These four REITs are hovering near their 52-week lows. Do we sniff a bargain in any of them?
These four blue chips have announced higher profits and an increase in their dividend payout.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singapore’s Fibre Network, Elite Commercial REIT and Nvidia
We look at the latest results from a REIT and a GPU manufacturer while examining the latest announcement of a fibre network upgrade by the Singapore government.
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Income investors should sit up as these four Singapore stocks increased their dividends by a large percentage during this earnings season.
This powerful quintet of companies has raised their dividends for over five decades.
Thinking of investing in a solid Southeast Asian country with a strong economy and a large consumer population? Malaysia turns out to be a key choice.
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Plunged 28% in a Week: Can the Chinese Shipbuilder See a Rebound?
The Chinese shipbuilder saw its share price tumble as its business was hit with fees on Chinese-built vessels, but is the selling overdone?


















