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S-REITs offer opportunity in 2026, but avoiding common income pitfalls remains crucial for building resilient dividend portfolios.
Discover three Singapore dividend stocks hitting their stride this Chinese New Year.
Hongkong Land’s share price is hitting 52-week highs, but long-term investors should look beyond price action to assess whether the business still merits holding.
Start your investing journey with these five simple metrics to quickly assess business quality and long-term potential.
Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
Many investors leave their CPF untouched. This article explores why long-term investors consider using CPF to invest in stocks and how compounding can change retirement outcomes.
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In 2026, safe income stocks are defined by durability, cash flow and balance sheet strength — not headline yields.
All three Mapletree REITs are in the midst of strategic portfolio reshuffles. Here’s what to look for when they report results in late January.
These five income stocks offer yields higher than CPF’s 2.5 to 4% and provide investors with opportunities for stronger long-term passive income.
CICT and FCT are popular income REITs, but a closer look at fundamentals reveals which may offer stronger long-term value.
Stocks
These five types of Singapore stocks offer pricing power, steady cash flows, and income growth that can help protect wealth in 2026.
We look at Lendlease REIT’s expansion, Centurion and Wilmar’s earnings, the S$1.2B UI Boustead REIT IPO, and Netflix’s strategic pivot in this week’s market highlights.
A deep dive into the FY2025 performance of two Singapore blue chips, ST Engineering and Venture Corporation.
AI was expected to replace traditional software, yet new results reveal it is strengthening, not shrinking, the industry’s biggest players.
Getting Started
Should investors be wary of investing in the Middle Kingdom?
We can’t control the price of a share, but we have control over our choice of companies to invest in.
Wondering how you can generate new investment ideas? Here are several methods you may wish to try out.
Statistics and numbers from the past inform you on how to invest for the future.





















