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Discover which three Singapore blue-chip dividend stocks offer income, resilience, and the potential to help investors stay ahead of rising living costs.
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These three Singapore stocks are proving that dividends can remain resilient despite softer earnings in April 2026.
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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.
Stocks
With DBS trading near S$56, investors may wonder if it’s too late — but strong earnings, capital strength, and dividends could still make it a compelling 2026 pick.
If you are looking to receive passive income every three months, here are five stocks you can consider buying.
Three Singapore blue chips are closing in on their 52-week highs. But can their dividends keep pace with their share prices?
A S$10,000 bonus may not seem life-changing, but invested wisely, it can grow into a steady stream of dividends. Here’s how to start building long-term passive income.
Getting Started
We can’t control the price of a share, but we have control over our choice of companies to invest in.
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