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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.
Not all dividends are as safe as they seem. We reveal three proven warning signs that could signal your income stream is in danger.
High yield doesn’t always mean high risk. Elite UK REIT offers 8.5% backed by government tenants and inflation-linked leases.
REITs are making a comeback as rates fall. See why these REITs lifted distributions in 2025.
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November’s earnings trifecta could reshape dividend expectations—with one bank defying gravity, one REIT bleeding cash, and one telco juggling profits with public outrage.
Singapore’s Straits Times Index (SGX: STI) has a weight problem: three banks control half the index, but growth may have to come from somewhere else.
Earnings from MIT, Starhill Global REIT, and Keppel REIT shed light on how Singapore REITs are adapting to an evolving economic landscape.
A company’s free cash flow, balance sheet, and dividend payout ratios can indicate if its dividend strategy is sustainable.
Stocks
Can these three Singapore blue-chip stocks ride the market momentum into a year-end rally? We look at their fundamentals and what could drive their next leg up.
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.
Getting Started
When the stock market is declining, here’s what you should do.
To react to news as an investor signifies an illusion that you can get in and out of a stock before the informationbecomes mainstream. The reality is far different.
There is no shortage of naysayers warning of impending doom. That indicates that there are still many investors out there who are capable of pushing the market to new highs.
Want to learn how to become a better investor? Here are several habits you can adopt to improve your investment results.

















