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As oil jumps and tensions rise in the Middle East, here are three critical red flags Singapore investors should watch closely.
Smart Reads of the Week: Singapore Dividend Stocks, DBS vs OCBC, and Inflation-Proof Investing Ideas
This week’s Smart Reads looks at stocks that could help protect wealth from inflation, a DBS vs OCBC showdown, and dividend opportunities beyond the STI. We also highlight Asian growth plays and stocks that could surprise in the next rally.
We look at a series of landmark policy announcements from Budget 2026 that are set to reshape Singapore’s workforce, retirement landscape, and technology sector.
ServiceNow’s latest quarter tells a very different story from the doom and gloom surrounding SaaS stocks.
These three cash-rich companies just raised their dividends – and the balance sheet explains why.
Reliable dividends don’t come from chasing the highest yield. These five SGX-listed stocks have the track record income investors can rely on.
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We analyze the latest earnings for Singtel, StarHub, Prime US REIT, and CapitaLand Investment to see how these four Singapore stocks are navigating current market headwinds.
S-REITs offer opportunity in 2026, but avoiding common income pitfalls remains crucial for building resilient dividend portfolios.
Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
These three Singapore blue-chip stocks stand out for raising dividends, signalling earnings strength and management confidence.
Stocks
The latest Singapore T-bill yield has climbed to 1.46%. That sounds like good news – until you realise what you might be giving up.
Market corrections can create opportunities in quality REITs. Here are three types of Singapore REITs worth watching if prices fall sharply.
Grab expands beyond Southeast Asia, a landmark S$1.4 billion acquisition spree by Singapore’s leading industrial REIT, and MAS eyes a policy tightening.
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are driving demand for defence capabilities, lifting these three stocks with strong exposure to the sector.
Getting Started
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.
It is all right to have investment heroes, just avoid placing them on a pedestal.


















