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This investing mistake looks harmless at first, but has lasting consequences for many Singapore investors.
These three Singapore stocks combine fortress balance sheets with yields above 5%.
These five stocks should allow you to sleep soundly at night while collecting attractive dividends.
With a solid yield now, investors ask: can CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) sustain its payout through 2026 and beyond?
Most new investors lose money not because markets are unfair, but because they fall into the same predictable traps early on.
Here are four Singapore REITs to watch in January 2026 and what makes them stand out for long-term income investors.
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Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Singapore blue-chip stocks are known for stability and dividends, but even market giants face risks that investors often overlook.
High yield doesn’t always mean high risk. Elite UK REIT offers 8.5% backed by government tenants and inflation-linked leases.
REITs are making a comeback as rates fall. See why these REITs lifted distributions in 2025.
Stocks
TSMC’s US$56 billion capex projection signals strong demand — here’s how tonight’s earnings from ASML, Microsoft, and Meta will reveal whether the AI investment thesis is paying off.
SATS’ latest results show rising profits, surging free cash flow, and a higher dividend. The question now is whether these improvements are enough to drive a sustained share price recovery.
Hospitality REITs offer attractive income but higher volatility — here’s how to assess risks, cycles, and sustainability before investing in these Singapore-listed REITs.
SGX shares have rallied on stronger volumes and renewed market interest — but does the exchange still offer long-term upside for investors today?
Getting Started
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