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With earnings season almost upon us again, here are three aspects you need to watch for in REITs’ results.
Free cash flow per share and the price-to-FCF ratio provide a framework to decipherwhat’s happening in our stock portfolio.
We take a closer look at three blue-chip companies this week.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: TSMC Cuts Spending, US Inflation Data and MAS Adjusts its Exchange Rate Policy
We see signs that inflation will persist while the world’s largest chipmaker adjusts its capital spending downwards.
With a recession looming and stock markets heading lower, here are four steps you can take to protect your investment portfolio.
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During times of stress, it’s useful to turn to these five solid REITs that can give you an attractive dividend yield.
REITs’ ability to grow – organically or by acquisitions – and hedge their liabilities is key to their resilience.
Here are four Singapore blue-chip stocks that I would scoop up if I had S$20,000.
The government has introduced yet another set of cooling measures to keep prices from rising too quickly. Here are seven stocks that will be affected.
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Dependable dividend stocks can get you through an economic slowdown. Here are five blue-chip companies you can look at.
We present four Singapore stocks that could increase their dividends.
Top Stock Highlights of the Week: Singapore Savings Bonds, GIC’s Results and Inflation Cum Interest Rates
We take a look at GIC’s results, the latest Singapore Savings Bonds and inflation data for Singapore.
A step-by-step guide on how to build up a robust stream of passive income.
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Judging by how much the stock market has been fluctuating in the past week, it’s fair to say that common sense is in short supply now.
The use of leverage can help to boost the returns that these companies generate for shareholders by around 70%. But excessive use of leverage can expose shareholders to unforeseen risks too
Warren Buffett has been selling shares of his largest stock position. But as Smart Investors, we don’t have to mimic all his moves.