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There are over 500 stocks that make up the S&P 500 index. The Magnificent 7 account for over 31% of its weightage.
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We profile five Singapore stocks that are dishing out dividends this month.
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REIT investors may be wondering if the sector will now be more ready for acquisitions should interest rates decline.
There are over 40 REITs and property trusts in Singapore. The top 10 REITs account for close to 70% of the S-REIT index, giving the group an outsized influence over the index’s movements.
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We profile five Singapore stocks that are dishing out dividends this month.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: US Interest Rates, Nvidia and Berkshire Hathaway
We look at the latest interest rate news and review the earnings from the largest GPU manufacturer in the world.
Not all REITs are created equal. What should you look for in a REIT if you are seeking lifelong income?
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30 blue chip companies make up the Straits Times Index (STI). But Singapore’s big three banks account for over half the index’s weightage.
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Investing for the long haul is more than just about buying and holding.