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Even modest inflation can quietly erode your purchasing power — here’s why your S$3,000 monthly budget isn’t going as far as it used to.
With earnings season approaching, investors are watching closely to see whether Singapore blue-chip dividends can remain resilient amid shifting economic conditions.
Singapore REITs showed resilience in 1Q 2026, with CICT, FCT, Suntec REIT and First REIT navigating volatility through rental growth and active asset management.
Sembcorp and Keppel are both riding Singapore’s energy transition story, but their business models and growth drivers differ — which is the better buy for 2026.
FIRE isn’t one-size-fits-all — Singapore investors can pursue financial independence through portfolio growth or passive income, each with different trade-offs.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on building long-term wealth, dividend stocks that beat CPF rates, and REITs to grow your passive income. We also explore recession-proof portfolios and stocks paying dividends this month.
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Blue-chip dividend stocks are reliable, but some Singapore REITs offer even higher yields, while still showing signs of distribution resilience.
Three SGX blue chips spent S$333 million buying back their own shares in 1Q 2026 — but can they keep paying rising dividends?
Passive income sounds simple, but sustainable dividends require strong businesses underneath. These four Singapore stocks stand out for generating income while you stay invested for the long term.
We look at a landmark AI-powered IT deal involving a Singapore agri-business giant, a keenly contested Kallang waterfront land tender, and record-breaking property investment data for the first quarter of 2026.
Stocks
With UOB’s 1Q2026 business update landing on 7 May, here are the four numbers that will tell investors whether the 5% yield is tracking as promised – or quietly coming under pressure.
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT and Mapletree Industrial Trust are two of Singapore’s most popular industrial REITs, but which offers the better mix of income and growth today?
When the index falls but a handful of small-caps surged by double digits, the market is telling us something — here’s what investors saw in April that the headlines may have missed.
The STI slipped around 2% in April 2026, with three familiar names at the bottom of the pile. All three reported underlying profit growth. So what is the market really watching?
Getting Started
With the media’s constant obsession with interest rates, let’s find out how important they really are when it comes to investing.
Learn how diversification can protect your portfolio, reduce risks, and set you on the path to smarter investing.
Selling decisions are never easy, so here are several factors to consider before you do so.
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