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We look at FY2025 earnings for UOB and OCBC as they navigate margin compression with record wealth management fees and resilient dividends.
Learn how UHREIT, Elite UK REIT, and VICOM are rewarding investors with higher dividends and steady growth.
Alphabet has been investing aggressively on AI across search, cloud, and advertising. But does the market fully reflect its long-term earnings potential yet?
Singapore’s new national space agency could spur demand across multiple sectors, including aerospace, satellite technology, and advanced materials.
Explore the full-year results of these three Singapore REITs to see which dividend heavyweights offer the best income visibility and long-term DPU growth potential.
With the Straits Times Index hitting record levels, investors should focus less on the headline number and more on earnings, valuations, and long-term fundamentals.
Popular
Starting your investing journey doesn’t mean chasing hot tips. These five types of stocks help new Singapore investors learn the basics while keeping risk manageable.
Build a resilient S$10,000 dividend engine for consistent passive income.
Earnings updates and strategic developments put these three Singapore stocks in focus for the week of 9 February 2026.
Singapore REIT earnings highlight a shift from survival to growth, as rental reversions and strategic acquisitions support income stability.
Stocks
Blue-chip stocks at record highs can feel risky, but long-term investors should focus on earnings, valuation, and business strength — not just price levels.
ST Engineering has long been viewed as a defensive Singapore blue chip – but does its business model still offer stability in today’s volatile global environment?
Extreme price swings in the stock market can create uncertainty, but this also opens doors for investors who are planning to buy high-quality Singapore blue-chip stocks.
Learn why we are investing in the structural growth of Asia’s multi-billion-dollar healthcare market.
Getting Started
Statistics and numbers from the past inform you on how to invest for the future.
Here are several useful investment resolutions you can make for the New Year.
Investing in shares beats returns from cash or bonds. But it is important to start early and trade less.
Switching out of equities into fixed-interest investments is tricky, especially in a falling market.





















