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Singapore banks have been stellar performers over the past few years. But as valuations rise and new opportunities emerge, it may be time to consider whether a high-quality US technology company offers a better risk-reward proposition today.
Millions of people eagerly queue up for the latest iPhone every year. But while consumers spend money buying Apple’s products, investors can benefit from owning a piece of the business itself.
A high yield means nothing if the cash behind it runs dry. Three lesser-known SGX names show what dividend durability actually looks like for a retirement portfolio.
When the market gets loud, the best thing you can do is ask yourself the right questions.
Three blue-chip Singapore REITs reported for 1Q2026 — but only one showed actual distribution growth. Here’s how durable each payout looks for retirement income.
Sitting on cash can feel uncomfortable when markets are making new highs. But sometimes, patience is an investment strategy too.
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After years of inflation fears, interest rate shocks, and market uncertainty, 2026 could mark a turning point for Singapore investors.
Dividend payouts from five SGX blue-chip REITs arrive this June, but investors should look beyond headline DPU declines to understand sustainability.
A stronger Singapore dollar can quietly reduce overseas income from REITs, making currency movements an important but often overlooked risk for dividend investors.
A falling blue-chip stock may look “cheap”, but weak fundamentals and declining business quality can quietly turn a trusted name into a value trap.
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Genting Singapore’s dividend yield has climbed close to 7%, making it one of the more attractive income plays on the SGX. But can the casino operator continue paying such generous dividends?
Three SGX companies raised their dividends this year — but only some of that income is built to last. Here’s how to tell which payout repeats and which was a one-off.
Bull markets, bear markets, interest rate cycles, and economic shocks come and go. Yet the most successful investors often rely on a handful of enduring principles that remain relevant regardless of market conditions.
CPF OA offers a safe and guaranteed 2.5% return, but some Singapore stocks are generating significantly higher yields while sitting on strong cash reserves.
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