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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.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.
One early decision in 2026 separates disciplined investors from frustrated ones.
Discover how just S$1,000 can build a diversified portfolio and kickstart your wealth journey.
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Three Mapletree REITs and Frasers Logistics will distribute over S$400 million this December, but only one managed to raise its DPU.
Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
One’s selling assets, one’s bleeding profits, one’s actually growing – all three paying December dividends.
Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
Stocks
NVIDIA’s meteoric rise has made it one of the world’s most valuable companies. We examine what’s driving its trillion-dollar valuation — and what investors should watch before deciding their next move.
Markets have changed in 2026. Here’s what investment strategies are delivering results today, and which approaches are quietly falling behind.
Three Singapore blue chips reached 52-week highs in January 2026, giving investors the dilemma of profit-taking versus long-term holding. We analyze the fundamentals, valuations, and strategic tailwinds driving these record prices.
DBS is near S$59. Is it time to lock in gains?
Getting Started
We explain why bonds are becoming increasingly attractive in a climate of rising interest rates and provide reasons why they are a good addition to investors’ portfolios.
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.
















