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Discover why resilient Singapore banks consistently deliver stable profits and attractive dividends, making them the ultimate defensive income engine for your investment portfolio.
Singapore’s blue-chip stocks have long been favourites among income and long-term investors. But with changing interest rates, shifting economic conditions, and new growth opportunities emerging, what should investors be paying attention to today?
Lower headline figures grabbed attention, but these three SGX stocks may offer stronger stories beneath the surface this July.
Many dividend stocks have rallied lately, which makes hunting for good deals tougher. But a few solid companies paying steady dividends are still flying under the radar. These overlooked picks might deserve a second look if you’re after both income and value.
Most people think becoming a millionaire requires a huge salary or a lucky break. In reality, the journey often begins with a much smaller milestone: your first S$10,000.
Record-breaking share prices have put these two Singapore stocks in focus, but business fundamentals will determine whether the momentum can continue.
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Should beginners buy ETFs or individual stocks? Here’s a simple guide to understanding the differences, risks, and which approach may suit new investors better.
Most dividend stocks pay only once or twice a year. But with the right mix of companies and REITs, investors can potentially build a portfolio that generates income almost every month.
Three SGX stocks are offering yields above 6% — but a high yield only matters if it lasts. Here’s what’s actually funding each one.
For income-focused investors seeking reliable dividends, two of Singapore’s largest real estate investment trusts (REITs)…
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What happens if you buy DBS at its highest price? The answer may surprise long-term investors once dividends are included.
The STI is up 16% in 2026, but SGX, OCBC and ST Engineering have gone even further. Discover what’s driving their market-beating returns.
Singapore offers excellent dividend stocks and REITs, but limiting your portfolio to one market could mean missing out on global growth opportunities and diversification benefits.
Higher oil prices can affect everything from transport costs to inflation and dividends. Here’s what Singapore retirees and income investors should know when energy prices surge.
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Investor interest in Singapore REIT ETFs has been on the rise, with the sector attracting over S$300 million in net inflows over the past year.
Knowing the odds of a market crash can be comforting, but relying on them to time your moves is a fool’s errand. The real work is not in predicting the storm, but in building an ark.
The STI is at new highs, but can it last? Watch our webinar recording to get a strategic edge and navigate the opportunities and risks ahead.
A stock-market drop can be a great opportunity to buy shares, but this makes sense only if they are shares in good companies.






















