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This week’s Smart Reads compares Singapore’s three banks, explores dividend hikes and share buybacks, and highlights stocks built for the long run. We also examine REIT value, dividend red flags, and the risks and rewards of investing in stocks.
We look at a sharp upgrade to Singapore’s economic outlook and two portfolio overhauls that reshape where a data centre landlord and a property giant put their capital.
When every number is a record, the hardest thing to check is yourself.
The second half of the year could present fresh opportunities for income investors. As interest rate expectations evolve and REIT fundamentals continue improving, these five Singapore REITs deserve a spot on your 2H watchlist.
A small monthly investment made from your child’s earliest years can grow into a meaningful financial foundation. Here’s how S$200 a month could compound over 21 years and what parents can do to maximise the outcome.
NVIDIA may dominate AI headlines, but its GPUs wouldn’t exist without two critical partners. Here’s why TSMC and SK Hynix are the unsung winners of the AI boom.
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A distribution yield of more than 7% is certainly eye-catching, but is it sustainable? Before investing, check these key factors to assess to determine whether this REIT deserves a place in your income portfolio.
Three Singapore blue-chip stocks raised dividends by up to 77%, but the cash behind each increase reveals very different payout stories.
E-commerce has reshaped the retail landscape, but not every shopping mall has been negatively impacted. These three Singapore retail REITs continue to attract shoppers, grow their rents, and pay reliable distributions despite the increasing popularity of online shopping.
Singapore’s three local banks make up a significant portion of the Straits Times Index. If their share prices tumble, the impact could extend far beyond just the banking sector.
Stocks
A high dividend yield can be attractive, but it is only worthwhile if the payout is sustainable.
Inflation Survival Guide: How the Combination of US Growth and SG Payouts Protects Purchasing Power
Inflation quietly erodes your wealth over time. A portfolio combining US growth stocks with Singapore dividend payers may offer investors a balanced way to grow capital while generating rising income.
S$1.25 billion of the S$1.9 billion came from four Temasek-backed names. The cash behind each buyback looks nothing alike.
We look at a sharp upgrade to Singapore’s economic outlook and two portfolio overhauls that reshape where a data centre landlord and a property giant put their capital.
Getting Started
Discover why small-cap stocks deserve a spot on your watchlist.
As our stock portfolio grows bigger, our heads shouldn’t get too big
High-Interest Savings vs. Stocks: Where Should Young Professionals Park Their First S$20,000?
Your first S$20,000 is a major financial milestone. Should you keep it in a high-interest savings account or start investing in stocks? The answer depends on your goals, time horizon, and financial foundation.
While AI may be behind the surge in American markets, it doesn’t explain the performance of the ones in London or Singapore.




















