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Look beyond blue chips to find three household-name small caps that provide the essential services Singapore relies on daily.
Three Singapore REITs, three stories, as FY2025 results reveal who is adapting and who is being tested in a higher-rate world.
All-time highs excite traders, but long-term investors focus on business fundamentals, income, and compounding rather than short-term price milestones.
As market sentiment improves and money flows back into equities, some stocks are better positioned than others to benefit from an upswing.
Starting your investing journey doesn’t mean chasing hot tips. These five types of stocks help new Singapore investors learn the basics while keeping risk manageable.
Build a resilient S$10,000 dividend engine for consistent passive income.
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OCBC shares have surged from $15 levels. Is it still worthwhile to buy now, or has the opportunity already passed for investors?
As Singapore’s big three banks continue climbing, do their dividends justify buying at all-time highs?
In an uncertain 2026 market, Singapore blue-chip stocks remain trusted for their scale, balance sheet strength, and dependable dividends.
We look at SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing framework, Centurion REIT’s student housing acquisition, and CICT’s strategic portfolio moves in this week’s Singapore stock market highlights.
Stocks
These five types of Singapore stocks offer pricing power, steady cash flows, and income growth that can help protect wealth in 2026.
We look at Lendlease REIT’s expansion, Centurion and Wilmar’s earnings, the S$1.2B UI Boustead REIT IPO, and Netflix’s strategic pivot in this week’s market highlights.
A deep dive into the FY2025 performance of two Singapore blue chips, ST Engineering and Venture Corporation.
AI was expected to replace traditional software, yet new results reveal it is strengthening, not shrinking, the industry’s biggest players.
Getting Started
If a company can perform during a tough economy, it stands to reason that it will do as good or better when the economic conditions improve.
The latest addition to the local exchange’s growing list of ETF focuses on technology-related sectors in emerging markets.
Be wary of extrapolating a trend into the future when there may be scant evidence that it can be sustained.
To be a successful investor, what matters most is a calm mind and a simple plan youcan put to work despite volatility.




















