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Discover the three cash-rich Singapore stocks that pay yields higher than CPF, backed by strong balance sheets and resilient cash flows.
These three defensive Singapore stocks could help investors protect income and stability as markets stay volatile heading into 2026.
As the Oracle of Omaha steps down, his wisdom lives on.
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.
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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.
Looking for strong Singapore blue-chip stocks in December 2025? We break down the latest updates from CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, Keppel and Mapletree Logistics Trust, and explain how their capital recycling, divestments and portfolio upgrades could shape long-term returns.
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As long-cycle projects gain momentum, 2026 could mark a turning point for Singapore’s engineering sector.
For a brand-new investing year, these five Singapore stocks stand out in 2026 for earnings resilience, strong balance sheets, and sustainable dividends.
With Singapore’s upcoming landmark SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing bridge, the long-awaited moment to uplift quality Singapore stocks could be right around the corner, benefiting investors who positioned early.
Markets do not always rebound on cue, and in 2026, assuming every dip will recover quickly could be the most costly investing mistake.
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As the world’s population ages, investors face new challenges and opportunities. Here are several strategies to effectively navigate this changing economic landscape.
The Japanese stock market has recently broken past its all-time high, should you incorporate it into your portfolio?
As Singaporeans live longer, it’s important to invest your money in stocks to ensure that you can enjoy a comfortable retirement.
The Singapore Exchange recently welcomed five Thai blue chip companies to be traded, bringing the total to eight. Should you seize the opportunity to invest?





















