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A vast collection of notable quotes on artificial intelligence, or AI, from the management teams of US-listed technology companies.
These three REITs are engaging in organic growth to counteract the effects of higher interest rates.
There is good news on the inflation front. Consumer prices have slowed for a third…
We look at REITs with high distribution yields and whether Sembcorp Industries can see its share price heading higher.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singapore’s Inflation, Alibaba’s Logistics IPO, City Developments Limited and Grab Holdings
We look at the latest inflation reading for Singapore and City Development Limited’s latest transaction to grow its property portfolio.
Businesses with wide moats become more valuable over time, thanks to their ability to consistently generate high returns on equity and pay dividends.
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OCBC Reports a Record Net Profit of S$1.6 Billion: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Earnings
OCBC joins UOB and DBS in reporting a record quarterly result.
CapitaLand Ascott Trust and CDL Hospitality Trusts Reported Improved Business Conditions: Can They Raise Their DPUs?
Hospitality REITs are seeing a resurgence in tourists and are reporting healthier financial and operating numbers.
DBS Net Profit Hits a New Record High of S$2.24 Billion: 5 Things to Note About its Latest Earnings
Singapore’s largest lender not only reported a sparkling set of earnings but also remained sanguine over its outlook.
We feature four of our top REIT picks and why we think they can do well.
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iFAST More Than Quadrupled its 3Q 2023 Net Profit: 7 Things Investors Should Know About its Latest Results
The fintech saw an initial one-month contribution from its Hong Kong ePension contract.
The streaming giant reported a strong set of numbers and is enjoying several catalysts that can grow its business further.
These 4 Singapore Stocks’ Share Prices Are Touching Their 52-Week Lows: Are They a Bargain?
We profile four stocks that are touching a year-low to determine if they could be good buys.
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