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When it comes to dividends, bigger isn’t always better.
These three Singapore stocks are hitting record highs. Dive into their backgrounds, what’s driving their gains, and whether they still offer value for investors in today’s market.
These three overlooked growth stocks have the earnings momentum, balance-sheet strength, and long-run catalysts to potentially double over the next five years.
Singapore’s CPF salary ceiling will rise to S$8,000 in 2026. We break down what this means for your monthly contributions, your long-term retirement savings, and how investors can adjust their financial plans.
As interest rates peak and economic growth stabilises, these four Singapore REITs could be among the first to benefit from a sector recovery in 2026.
These four Singapore REITs offer attractive yields and trade below book value — presenting income investors with potential re-rating opportunities as market sentiment improves.
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October delivered a harsh lesson for STI investors: impressive profits don’t guarantee stock performance — in the short term, that is.
UOB’s sharp 72% profit drop hides a proactive balance sheet move – with management assuring dividends remain intact despite higher allowances.
DBS posted record earnings in Q3 2025 as fee income surged and margins held firm. The bank declared a total S$0.75 dividend, underscoring its resilience and steady shareholder returns.
Three Singapore blue-chips are reinventing themselves — and the market may be starting to notice.
Stocks
Singapore market highlights featuring the SGX Stock Exchange rebrand and strategic portfolio moves by CapitaLand India Trust and CapitaLand Investment.
ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
Falling rates don’t have to mean falling income. These Singapore banks show why dividends may still hold up.
Forget headline yields as these under-the-radar Singapore stocks rely on real free cash flow to fuel sustainable passive income.
Getting Started
Starting your children off investing at an early age gives them more time to compound their wealth.
An uncertain 2023 beckons, but investors can uncover new opportunities by using these three risks to filter out companies to invest in.
Be wary of investing by so-called calendar effects. It is far better to find good stocks to hold for the long term.
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