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Inflation eats into our money, but by understanding it better and investing wisely, we can fight it to grow our wealth.
Explore high-yield REITs, dividend-rich blue chips, Asia’s travel recovery, and US market leaders — all in this week’s Smart Reads on global income opportunities.
“That is just plain dangerous. Why would anyone attempt something so audacious?” I said to the gentleman standing beside me. “It’s only dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing,” he replied with a smile.
In developments this week, Genting Malaysia eyes a landmark privatisation, gold hits new highs as central banks shift gears, and SGX teams up with IDX to deepen cross-border investment links.
We should not hang onto businesses that are losing ground to competitors, slipping into cash flow problems and generally showing signs of distress.
Discover three lesser-known Singapore stocks offering dividend yields that beat your CPF Ordinary Account’s 2.5%
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The STI’s 30 blue chips are the backbone of Singapore’s market. Here’s a breakdown of what is inside.
As we enter the easing cycle will DBS or OCBC come out on top?
As interest rates head lower, Singapore’s leading property developers CapitaLand, CDL, and UOL, could see their growth and valuation prospects improve.
The losers today may be winners tomorrow. But not every stock that falls is worth buying.
Stocks
Cash-rich Singapore small-caps are standing out for all the right reasons. Backed by strong balance sheets, they’re paying consistent dividends and rewarding investors without compromising on growth.
These four quality Singapore stocks might offer better long-term returns than the safe, risk-free returns guaranteed by CPF.
As earnings season unfolds, it is clear that Singapore’s REITs continue to diverge in performance.
With the 5G rollout in the rear-view mirror, can telecom companies like Singtel and Starhub deliver growth through their new business initiatives in the digital infrastructure and enterprise services space?
Getting Started
Wondering how you can generate new investment ideas? Here are several methods you may wish to try out.
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.




















