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Sea Limited’s 2017 IPO delivered life-changing returns at its peak. We break down how much a US$10,000 investment would be worth today, as well as what investors can learn.
The latest REIT results highlight how sector dynamics are shifting across Singapore’s commercial, hospitality, and data centre assets.
Singapore’s local banks have enjoyed strong rallies in the last few years; however, can they rise further in a rate-easing cycle? We examine whether there is more upside in this article.
Forget the AI headlines; the entire revolution runs on chips made by one company.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights blue-chip REITs to watch, UOB vs OCBC, and dividend stocks for retirement as well as top AI names like Nvidia that remain worth owning at market highs.
This week’s top stock market highlights feature Mandarin Oriental’s privatisation bid, gold’s sharp pullback after hitting US$4,300 an ounce, and how an AWS outage disrupted global airline operations.
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October brings fresh opportunities for dividend investors as we look at three Singapore REITs that stand out in a changing market landscape.
Singapore’s push towards net-zero by 2050 is opening up fresh opportunities. Discover three Singapore-listed companies that could benefit from the nation’s green transition.
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?
Stocks
I’ll give you a clue: They aren’t riding hype – they’re building the future.
UOB’s sharp 72% profit drop hides a proactive balance sheet move – with management assuring dividends remain intact despite higher allowances.
DBS posted record earnings in Q3 2025 as fee income surged and margins held firm. The bank declared a total S$0.75 dividend, underscoring its resilience and steady shareholder returns.
Three Singapore blue-chips are reinventing themselves — and the market may be starting to notice.
Getting Started
You may sell a share because you think it is overvalued, but the buyer at the other end has the opposite view. Both are right.
The value created by a business is my margin of safety.
All of us can set realistic investment goals, but it is important not to allow your emotions to trip you up and prevent you from achieving them.
Charlie Munger: “The big money is not in the buying or selling but in the waiting”






















