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These three defensive Singapore stocks could help investors protect income and stability as markets stay volatile heading into 2026.
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Looking to strengthen your passive income in 2026? These three dividend stocks could offer a reliable payout and steady cash flow as the new year begins.
REITs are often one of the first investments new investors consider. Here’s why they’re so popular – and what beginners should understand before buying their first REIT.
DBS just delivered another record quarter, backed by resilient income and strong dividends. But with the share price at all-time highs and interest rates easing, the bigger question is whether the fundamentals can keep up in 2026.
Discover five cash-rich Singapore companies with strong balance sheets, dependable earnings and rising dividends — ideal for investors seeking long-term stability and steady passive income.
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These three Singapore REITs offer yields above 6%, but investors must weigh income potential against risks before deciding if they deserve a place in their portfolio.
Three major Singapore blue-chip stocks stumbled in November, forcing investors to question if they offer a discount or signal a deeper red flag.
Centurion, AIMS APAC and FLCT emerged as November 2025’s best-performing REITs, outpacing the market with resilient portfolios and steady fundamentals.
November saw three Singapore blue-chip leaders beat the STI with standout performance powered by resilient fundamentals and strategic growth execution.
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As Singapore’s big three banks continue climbing, do their dividends justify buying at all-time highs?
In an uncertain 2026 market, Singapore blue-chip stocks remain trusted for their scale, balance sheet strength, and dependable dividends.
SATS just raised its dividend — but with aviation uncertainty, the key question remains: is that bump already priced in or is the income story still intact?
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