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The numbers behind AEM’s remarkable 2026 rally: AI-driven revenue growth, a dramatic free cash flow turnaround, and the return of a dividend after a three-year absence.
Strong earnings often set the scene for higher dividends. These four Singapore blue chips recently reported stronger profits — and rewarded shareholders with bigger payouts.
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.
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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.
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.
Dividend cuts can hurt both income and confidence, but these three stocks stand out for hardly ever cutting their payouts.
As interest rates ease and operating metrics stabilise, some Singapore REITs are better positioned than others to grow distributions in 2026.
Stocks
Three blue chips posted impressive headline numbers, yet their share prices fell furthest among the STI’s 30 stocks in March. Here’s why the market wasn’t buying the good news.
The “Pocket Money” Fund: 3 Reliable REITs That Will Pay My Kids for the Rest of Their Lives
Learn how to generate consistent dividends for the next generation using three powerhouse Singapore REITs built for long-term growth.
These five Singapore stocks could help protect wealth through pricing power, steady cash flow, and resilient dividends.
The STI smashed through 5,000 for the first time in February 2026, but these three blue chips have left even the benchmark in the dust. Here’s why.
Getting Started
Understanding what you invest in is the key to successful investing.
You may sell a share because you think it is overvalued, but the buyer at the other end has the opposite view. Both are right.
The value created by a business is my margin of safety.
All of us can set realistic investment goals, but it is important not to allow your emotions to trip you up and prevent you from achieving them.





















