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This week’s Smart Reads covers dividend-paying stocks, blue chips at highs and lows, REITs to watch, Singtel’s Investor Day highlights, and timeless strategies for retirement and long-term investing.
Are you planning on an early retirement? You can almost forget it if you live…
The Straits Times Index has climbed from a 52-week low in April to a record high of 4,300 in September 2025 — a stunning 27% rebound in just five months. What drove this rally, and what should investors focus on now?
We look at an anti-trust case involving one of the internet’s biggest search engines, and explore the latest forecasts for Singapore’s GDP growth.
If the business is performing well, why did the stock prices fall?
Learn the simple mental trick Buffett uses to make better decisions and sleep well at night.
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We feature four Singapore REITs that announced moves to increase their distributions.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Apple, CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust and Venture Corporation
We look at the latest earnings from a blue-chip OEM company and an acquisition by a retail and commercial REIT.
Can DBS continue to perform well in the years ahead? Read on to find out.
We look at another four REITs that managed to increase their dividends despite a tough macroeconomic environment.
Stocks
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.
Global markets delivered plenty of drama: Intel’s rally to multi-decade highs, TikTok’s US-China deal, and Singapore stocks and REITs took centre stage.
Here are several ways you can filter out promising growth stocks to add to your investment portfolio.
Getting Started
The likelihood of successfully investing in equities is high – but only if you invest long enough.
Selling out of stocks in a recession may prove to be a costly mistake.
Battling inflation involves investing our long-term savings in inflation-beating assets.
Here’s how you can better prepare yourself in case of a market crash.


















