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We look at a Temasek-backed healthcare provider’s mainboard listing plans, two REITs recycling capital through major divestments, a leadership transition at one of Singapore’s telcos, and a property group’s S$2.1 billion hospitality restructuring.
There is an old stock-market adage that says markets can remain irrational longer than we…
Singapore’s semiconductor industry is enjoying renewed attention thanks to AI, advanced computing, and a recovery in chip demand. But among AEM, UMS, and Frencken, which stock offers the best combination of growth, resilience, and long-term upside?
What if you started investing for your child when they entered Primary 1? A 15-year dividend compounding journey could potentially transform small monthly investments into a meaningful financial head start.
IPOs can be exciting. They offer investors a chance to buy into a company early, but they can also be risky and overhyped.
In this exclusive interview, Singtel CFO Arthur Lang explains how the group is evolving beyond traditional telecom services to drive future growth.
Popular
The Straits Times Index barely budged in May. These three blue chips left it far behind — and the reasons say more about their businesses than the market mood.
The best passive income investments keep generating cash flow whether you are working, sleeping, or travelling overseas.
In uncertain markets, balance sheet strength can make all the difference for REIT investors. These three REITs stand out for their healthy leverage, financial flexibility, and ability to navigate changing interest rate conditions.
Flights and hotels are only part of the cost of travelling. Here’s how passive income can help cover the hidden holiday expenses without hurting your finances.
Stocks
Singapore offers excellent dividend stocks and REITs, but limiting your portfolio to one market could mean missing out on global growth opportunities and diversification benefits.
Higher oil prices can affect everything from transport costs to inflation and dividends. Here’s what Singapore retirees and income investors should know when energy prices surge.
Building a reliable dividend portfolio starts with owning quality businesses. These five Singapore dividend stocks have the characteristics long-term income investors should look for.
We look at a major retail divestment by a suburban mall REIT, an ambitious island transformation plan, a healthcare IPO that drew strong demand, and record numbers from a global investment company.
Getting Started
S$1,000 may not seem like much in today’s inflationary environment, but it’s enough to start investing in the stock market. This guide will show you practical steps on how you can invest with just S$1,000.
Here are some simple steps to generate a sustainable, double-digit dividend yield.
When Singaporean investors look at Malaysia, many are turned off by the risks. Others, like my co-founder David Kuo, see an opportunity.
Will Singapore’s Budget 2025 revitalize SGX and attract new listings?




















