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Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
One’s selling assets, one’s bleeding profits, one’s actually growing – all three paying December dividends.
Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Three under-the-radar Singapore dividend stocks delivered steady payouts in November 2025, backed by resilient earnings and a stronger market environment.
Singapore blue-chip stocks are known for stability and dividends, but even market giants face risks that investors often overlook.
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DBS Group shares are near record highs after years of stellar growth. With interest rates likely to ease, some investors are wondering if it’s time to cash in. We look at whether the bank’s strong fundamentals still make it worth holding for the long haul.
These five REITs continue to offer yields above 6%, proving that investors can still find attractive income opportunities even at market highs.
Three REITs deliver November distributions, but their latest results reveal different realities for income investors.
With lower interest rates, are office REITs now worth buying?
Stocks
As the year ends, here are five simple but powerful steps every investor should take to strengthen their portfolio and prepare for 2026.
Singapore stocks are hitting new highs again. With rates easing and blue chips stabilising, could 2026 be a major year for dividend investors?
Looking beyond DBS, OCBC, and Singtel? These three stocks deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Dividends can form the bedrock of your retirement income with careful planning and time. Learn how to achieve financial independence in your golden years with four easy and practical steps.
Getting Started
You can learn a lot by attending annual general meetings and asking the right questions.
If a company can perform during a tough economy, it stands to reason that it will do as good or better when the economic conditions improve.
The latest addition to the local exchange’s growing list of ETF focuses on technology-related sectors in emerging markets.
Be wary of extrapolating a trend into the future when there may be scant evidence that it can be sustained.



















