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Acquisitions can help to drive growth in both the REIT’s asset base and its distribution per unit.
After three years of higher interest rates, could Singapore’s largest REIT see better days ahead?
With S$5 billion in government support, Singapore’s mid-cap revolution is gaining momentum. These are the stocks to watch.
Take a step outside the STI circle, and you will find that there are cash-rich companies which are more than capable of sustaining a dividend.
If your purpose is to filter out dependable blue-chip stocks to include in your portfolio, these four deserve your attention.
This week’s Smart Reads covers dependable REITs for retirement, blue chips at record levels, mid-cap earnings growth, and US stocks with long-term potential, plus how falling rates could boost REITs.
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As several Singapore blue-chip stocks are hitting 52-week highs, those chasing greens in stock charts…
With the market pricing in interest rate cuts soon, real estate investment trusts (REITs) could be among the first to benefit.
4 Singapore REITs with Overseas Properties Delivering Dividend Yields of 6.8% or Higher
Here are four REITs that hold overseas properties and boast dividend yields of 6.8% or better.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
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Beyond Singapore’s blue-chip names lies three hidden Singapore stocks rewarding investors with dividends this October.
As interest rates head lower, Singapore’s leading property developers CapitaLand, CDL, and UOL, could see their growth and valuation prospects improve.
Apple has spent most of 2025 in the market’s laggard as the worst performer among the Magnificent 7. But its latest product launch may be starting to turn the tide.
We look at why falling rates may spell challenges for OCBC, Great Eastern and Singapore Airlines.
Getting Started
Working out the intrinsic value of a stock will enable you to invest with confidence.
Free cash flow per share and the price-to-FCF ratio provide a framework to decipherwhat’s happening in our stock portfolio.
REITs’ ability to grow – organically or by acquisitions – and hedge their liabilities is key to their resilience.
A know-nothing investor can outperform most professionals if he or she avoids some common investing mistakes.

















