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4 Singapore REITs with Overseas Properties Delivering Dividend Yields of 6.8% or Higher
Here are four REITs that hold overseas properties and boast dividend yields of 6.8% or better.
What used to be a check-in on a chipmaker is now treated like a macroeconomic indicator.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
Investing isn’t a race. It’s about what you want for your stock portfolio.
Building a well-diversified portfolio could be a good place to start.
3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Plunged After Earnings: Are They Worth a Closer Look?
It’s unusual for blue-chip stocks to plunge after releasing their earnings, so investors may be wondering if these three stocks could be bargains waiting to be scooped up.
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Here are good reasons why you should keep your eyes on these four Singapore REITs.
These four stocks performed worse than the benchmark, but could they be ready to surge?
Looking for higher dividends? These four Singapore REITs managed to increase their payouts despite a tough macroeconomic environment.
Here are five companies that will be distributing dividends next month.
Stocks
With President Trump unleashing a wave of tariffs across more than 180 countries, here’s how you can navigate the choppy stock market.
Income investors who are looking for higher dividends can add these names into their buy watchlists.
The US market offers a plethora of attractive growth investments for you to choose from.
Can STE’s strong performance continue, or does turbulence lie ahead?
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An uncertain 2023 beckons, but investors can uncover new opportunities by using these three risks to filter out companies to invest in.
Be wary of investing by so-called calendar effects. It is far better to find good stocks to hold for the long term.
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Understand these five popular ETFs to make a smart choice.

















