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Are there better days ahead for these three REITs?
Hitting the US$3 trillion milestone is particularly sweet, given the pressure the search giant has been under for the past three years.
We profile five mid-sized Singapore stocks that saw rising revenue and profits.
Markets may be near all-time highs, but that doesn’t mean everything is overpriced.
The stock market is at record highs. Should you buy more, hold your shares, or take profits? Here’s what investors need to know.
Worried that the market has peaked? Here are three REITs still offering dividend yields above 6%.
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4 Singapore REITs with Overseas Properties Delivering Dividend Yields of 6.8% or Higher
Here are four REITs that hold overseas properties and boast dividend yields of 6.8% or better.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
Investing isn’t a race. It’s about what you want for your stock portfolio.
3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Plunged After Earnings: Are They Worth a Closer Look?
It’s unusual for blue-chip stocks to plunge after releasing their earnings, so investors may be wondering if these three stocks could be bargains waiting to be scooped up.
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These four REITs possess strong attributes and can help you navigate your retirement smoothly.
We look at a landmark AI infrastructure deal between two tech giants, a major data centre acquisition in Japan, Centurion Accommodation’s REIT’s debut, and Singapore’s booming construction sector.
Failure is a necessary step on the road to success.
Should you buy Singapore REITs after the US Fed rate cut? The right answer depends on your expectations.
Getting Started
Statistics and numbers from the past inform you on how to invest for the future.
Here are several useful investment resolutions you can make for the New Year.
Investing in shares beats returns from cash or bonds. But it is important to start early and trade less.
Switching out of equities into fixed-interest investments is tricky, especially in a falling market.




















