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Building a dividend-powered retirement isn’t about chasing high yields, it’s about owning reliable businesses that can keep paying you for decades.
From SGX to DBS and ST Engineering, these blue-chip heavyweights continue to offer resilient dividends and long-term growth for investors in 2026.
Not all REITs are created equal. Here’s how to tell the difference between a solid income generator and a potential value trap.
While your savings account pays 0.24%, Singapore REITs are delivering 6.9% yields. Here’s everything you need to know about this income-generating powerhouse.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights REITs poised to benefit from rate cuts, blue-chip and under-the-radar stocks beating the STI, and a simple five-step guide to start investing in 2026. We also review Keppel’s rally and compare growth versus income strategies for Singapore investors.
We examine an Asian retailer’s enhanced shareholder returns plan, a medtech firm’s landmark listing on the SGX, and two familiar names entering the STI reserve list.
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From property to commodities, these four Singapore companies just released earnings that highlight resilience amid global headwinds.
November’s earnings trifecta could reshape dividend expectations—with one bank defying gravity, one REIT bleeding cash, and one telco juggling profits with public outrage.
Singapore’s Straits Times Index (SGX: STI) has a weight problem: three banks control half the index, but growth may have to come from somewhere else.
Earnings from MIT, Starhill Global REIT, and Keppel REIT shed light on how Singapore REITs are adapting to an evolving economic landscape.
Stocks
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?
Getting Started
Looking for bargains in China and Hong Kong’s stock markets? Check out these five ETFs.
As the curtains come down for 2022, there are six key numbers that come to mind.
VICOM’s business stands to benefit from a greater population of ageing vehicles, higher inspection fees and the emergence of private-hire cars and PMDs.
Why people who fear investing in the stock market today may be missing the big picture.



















