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As Singapore’s big three banks continue climbing, do their dividends justify buying at all-time highs?
In an uncertain 2026 market, Singapore blue-chip stocks remain trusted for their scale, balance sheet strength, and dependable dividends.
SATS just raised its dividend — but with aviation uncertainty, the key question remains: is that bump already priced in or is the income story still intact?
This week’s Smart Reads examines whether it’s too late to buy Singapore’s favourite blue chips, compares bank dividends for 2026, and highlights income stocks beating inflation. We also cover REITs to own this year and dividend winners benefiting from MAS’ S$5 billion scheme.
We look at SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing framework, Centurion REIT’s student housing acquisition, and CICT’s strategic portfolio moves in this week’s Singapore stock market highlights.
If you took years to save, you’ve earned the right to take your time investing it.
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Can these three Singapore blue-chip stocks ride the market momentum into a year-end rally? We look at their fundamentals and what could drive their next leg up.
Looking beyond DBS, OCBC, and Singtel? These three stocks deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Skip the six-month wait. These overlooked dividend stocks pay you every quarter.
Singapore’s banks are posting record profits and strong dividends — but is now the right moment for long-term income investors to buy in?
Stocks
Three STI constituents face their next earnings test – here’s what dividend investors should monitor.
Not all AI revenue claims are equal. Here’s how to separate substance from spin.
Three smaller Singapore REITs reporting in February could offer upside for income investors as they tackle AI demand, portfolio reshaping, and operational recovery.
ST Engineering’s special dividend has caught the attention of many investors. But is this payout a genuine opportunity or a one-off boost already priced in?
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