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If you could go back in time ten years and invest S$10,000 into UOB, how much would you have today?
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We look at a landmark AI infrastructure deal between two tech giants, a major data centre acquisition in Japan, Centurion Accommodation’s REIT’s debut, and Singapore’s booming construction sector.
Should you buy Singapore REITs after the US Fed rate cut? The right answer depends on your expectations.
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Stocks
Markets are at new highs and portfolios are in the green, but what should investors do next? Buy more, take profit, or hold steady? Here’s how quality dividend stocks and a long-term mindset can guide your next move.
Geo Energy, Boustead and The Hour Glass stand out as top under-the-radar Singapore stocks to watch for November 2025.
OCBC reported steady 3Q earnings as record non-interest income offset margin pressures and supported the bank’s overall performance.
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