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Apple’s CEO transition, CICT’s S$6.4 billion asset swap, and SGX RegCo’s new governance rules lead this week’s top global and local market highlights.
Rising coffee prices in Singapore could signal broader shifts, and these three food businesses may benefit from changing consumer trends and pricing power.
A 5% yield looks the same on a screener whether it’s funded by recurring free cash flow, a long-dated lease book, or a project windfall that is already ending.
When stocks hit multi-year highs, investors face a tough decision. Are these gains a sign of strength, or a signal to take profits?
Gold has performed strongly amid uncertainty, but with stocks offering growth and income, investors may be asking if it’s time to rebalance their portfolios.
Beat inflation with these 5 Singapore stocks growing dividends to outpace rising costs.
Popular
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.
Retail investors poured over S$300 million into S-REITs in March — but four of the top five saw DPU decline. Are these bargains or yield traps?
Even in a market near record highs, fresh opportunities are emerging — but investors need the right portfolio positioning to take advantage of them.
These three hospitality REITs are growing their DPU as strong travel demand, higher room rates, and resilient occupancy continue to support income growth.
Stocks
While the STI slipped in April, these three blue chips delivered gains exceeding 10% — and dividend investors were rewarded along the way.
OCBC, UOB and Keppel are rewarding investors this week with dividends, giving shareholders a timely chance to assess payouts against recent earnings.
Investors can build a resilient portfolio by pairing Singapore dividend stocks for income with US growth stocks for long-term expansion.
Stocks near 52-week lows can signal risk — or opportunity. Here’s how to evaluate three beaten-down US companies and determine whether they deserve a closer look.
Getting Started
As a Markel and Berkshire Hathaway shareholder for more than a decade, these are the lessons I picked up during Markel CEO Tom Gayner’s visit to Singapore.
Let’s find out the purpose of a CDP account.
Both options have pros and cons; what is important is that a company has good fundamentals, is fairly priced and can reward shareholders with growth and income.
Local investors should focus on their own backyard to find bargains.





















