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iFAST Corporation Hikes its 2Q 2024 Dividend by 36%: Can the Fintech Continue Raising its Dividends?
The group released a sparkling set of earnings for the quarter which saw its assets under administration hit a new record.
2024 has been a rollercoaster ride for Tesla. With its share prices rebounding 55.6% from its 52-week low, has Tesla broken free from its slump?
Mapletree Logistics Trust Reports an 8.9% Year-on-Year Fall in DPU: Does the Industrial REIT See a Recovery Soon?
The logistics REIT is seeing headwinds that caused its distributable income to dip.
As we enter the second half of 2024, here are some companies that investors should keep their eyes on.
Looking for reliability with a dash of income? Here are five dependable US stocks that pay out steadily higher dividends over time.
That is not to say that picking shares should ever be decided by a throw of the dice.
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Searching for stocks with stability and great long-term prospects? Here are three you can consider.
These 4 Singapore Stocks’ Share Prices Are Touching Their 52-Week Lows: Are They a Bargain?
We profile four stocks that are touching a year-low to determine if they could be good buys.
The data centre REIT is seeing pessimism over its growth prospects amid higher finance costs.
Insights from JPMorgan Chase’s management on the health of American consumers and businesses in the third quarter of 2023.
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SATS’ Share Price Surges 55% in 6 Months: Can the Ground Handler Continue This Momentum?
The airline food caterer posted a strong performance in the past six months, but can it continue this streak?
We look at a major acquisition by a leading healthcare REIT and an electric vehicle manufacturer’s last earnings report.
With the US market surging to new all-time highs, could there still be a case for investing there?
Congrats! Your Stock is Paying Higher Dividends: Here’s Why They May Not Always be a Good Thing
Higher dividends should be a good thing, right? Here are some instances where this may not be the case.

















