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Raising a child isn’t cheap, but a simple dividend portfolio can help cover everyday expenses like diapers, formula, and childcare.
Here are three blue-chip stocks that are trading at attractive valuations.
Even modest inflation can quietly erode your purchasing power — here’s why your S$3,000 monthly budget isn’t going as far as it used to.
With earnings season approaching, investors are watching closely to see whether Singapore blue-chip dividends can remain resilient amid shifting economic conditions.
Singapore REITs showed resilience in 1Q 2026, with CICT, FCT, Suntec REIT and First REIT navigating volatility through rental growth and active asset management.
Sembcorp and Keppel are both riding Singapore’s energy transition story, but their business models and growth drivers differ — which is the better buy for 2026.
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Find out why ThaiBev, Genting Singapore, and CLAR hit 52-week lows and whether their FY2025 results signal an opportunity.
If inflation keeps eroding your purchasing power, your portfolio needs more than safety — it needs the ability to grow income and capital faster than prices rise.
Three blue chips topped the STI in March, and they all share a common trait: surging free cash flow. Here’s why the market rewarded Sembcorp Industries, SGX, and Wilmar International.
We look at a landmark market capitalisation milestone for a local bank, a major REIT portfolio overhaul, a significant defence contract win, and a substantial technology investment commitment in Singapore.
Stocks
Inflation eats into your purchasing power — unless the businesses you own can keep raising prices. These five stocks stand out for their pricing power, helping investors stay ahead of rising costs.
In an inflationary environment, static income loses value — dividend growth is what helps investors preserve purchasing power over time.
SBS Transit, ComfortDelGro, and Sheng Siong are paying dividends this week, but only one of the three is paying out of cash the business is actually generating. Here’s what dividend investors should know.
We look at Singapore’s new dual-listing platform with NASDAQ, an audacious takeover bid in the US, and a major regional banking acquisition by a local lender.
Getting Started
We can’t control the price of a share, but we have control over our choice of companies to invest in.
Wondering how you can generate new investment ideas? Here are several methods you may wish to try out.
Statistics and numbers from the past inform you on how to invest for the future.
Here are several useful investment resolutions you can make for the New Year.





















