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UOB Reported Net Profit of S$2 Billion for 1H2022: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Earnings
The bank reported a better second quarter report card that helped to lift first-half earnings.
There is no shortage of worries around the world today. So, what is an investor to do?
We look at a fast-growing fintech company, review the REITs sector and dig out a few stocks that are raising their dividends.
Top Stock Highlights of the Week: Singapore Savings Bonds, GIC’s Results and Inflation Cum Interest Rates
We take a look at GIC’s results, the latest Singapore Savings Bonds and inflation data for Singapore.
A step-by-step guide on how to build up a robust stream of passive income.
Whether you’ve been investing for years, or just getting started, you’ll find out the critical steps to take when investing in a recession in this webinar!
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With all three local banks announcing the restoration of their dividends back to 2019 levels, which qualifies as the most attractive investment candidate?
The curtains are coming down for CapitaLand, at least in its current form. But there is time for one last hurrah from Singapore’s largest real estate firm.
The telco has reported a turnaround from the net loss it booked last year. Is the worst over for the group?
Top Stock Highlights for the Week: Lendlease Global Commercial REIT, City Developments Limited and Wilmar International
We bring you the latest earnings and prospects for a REIT and two blue-chip companies.
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Semiconductor Sales Forecasts Are Upgraded for the Third Time: These Stocks May Benefit
The explosion in demand for semiconductors has bumped up sales forecasts yet again. Here are the companies that may benefit.
Top Stock Highlights of the Week: Singapore Exchange Limited, Union Gas and NetLink NBN Trust
An acquisition, a competitor move and a business update are what we are presenting this week.
This business data and analytics provider chalked up a year-to-date return of 35%, beating the S&P 500 Index return of 19%. We explore its business to determine if it may make a good investment.
If you’re an investor gunning for growth, look no further. These three companies fit the criteria of a growth stock.