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Keppel DC REIT’s Unit Price is Hitting its 52-Week Low: Is the Data Centre REIT a Bargain?
We explore if the data centre REIT makes a compelling bargain after its unit price tumbled in the wake of a tenant problem.
Here is how you can diversify your portfolio in a high interest rate environment.
Look no further than these five stocks that can supply you with dividend red packets.
We review the earnings for three blue-chip stocks and unearth several REITs that managed to up their DPU.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Keppel Infrastructure Trust, Alibaba and CapitaLand Investment Limited
We look at acquisitions made by a business trust and a property giant along with the latest earnings from an e-commerce behemoth.
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UOB Declares a Higher Final Dividend of S$0.75: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s 2022 Earnings
UOB Declares a Higher Final Dividend of S$0.75: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s 2022 Earnings
SIA Reports its Highest-Ever Quarterly Profit: 5 Highlights from the Airline’s Latest Results
The airline turned in a sparkling financial report card and anticipates a stronger recovery this year as it extends its network to more destinations.
Here is a list of Singapore REITs with attractive distribution yields.
Singtel Reported a Mixed Set of Results: 5 Highlights from the Telco’s Latest Business Update
The telco saw operating profit come under pressure but feels confident of the future as China and Australia show strength.
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Share Prices of These 3 Singapore Stocks Shot Up 36% or More Year-to-Date: Can Their Run Continue?
These three stocks have performed impressively this year, but could there be more upside for the remainder of 2024?
Growth investors can look at these four delicious US growth stocks that promise to provide them with tasty returns.
In April, Temasek Holdings announced the opening of its Paris office, marking an increased commitment to Europe. Could Europe be an interesting investment venue for investors?
We shine the spotlight on five Singapore dividend stocks with attractive dividend yields of 5.4% or more.















