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Three Singapore blue-chip stocks raised dividends by up to 77%, but the cash behind each increase reveals very different payout stories.
E-commerce has reshaped the retail landscape, but not every shopping mall has been negatively impacted. These three Singapore retail REITs continue to attract shoppers, grow their rents, and pay reliable distributions despite the increasing popularity of online shopping.
Singapore’s three local banks make up a significant portion of the Straits Times Index. If their share prices tumble, the impact could extend far beyond just the banking sector.
These three SGX-listed companies are buying back shares, with free cash flow and balance sheets revealing the strength behind their decisions.
These three blue-chip Singapore stocks report earnings this week, offering fresh clues on whether their business momentum remains intact.
Imagine you could not sell a stock for the next 10 years. Which businesses would you be happy to own? These five Singapore stocks pass that test.
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S$50,000 is a meaningful amount of capital that can form the foundation of a long-term portfolio. These are the five Singapore stocks to consider for a balanced mix of growth, dividends, and resilience.
Lower board lot sizes have opened blue-chip investing to more Singapore investors, but not every quality stock is worth owning.
DBS crossed S$6 billion in quarterly income for the first time, revealing four key takeaways for investors from its latest results.
After DBS’s results, OCBC and UOB earnings take centre stage as investors examine growth, fees and dividend potential.
Stocks
Both Suntec REIT and Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust offer attractive distribution yields, but they differ in portfolio quality, growth prospects, and risk. Which REIT looks more compelling today?
Singtel, Keppel and OCBC led Singapore’s 2026 share buybacks, showing how blue-chip companies are using capital to reward shareholders.
These three debt-free SGX stocks offer dividend yields above CPF OA rates, but investors should examine how sustainable each payout really is.
A double-digit dividend yield can look irresistible, but unusually high payouts often signal elevated risk rather than exceptional value. Here’s what income investors should watch for.
Getting Started
When the market gets loud, the best thing you can do is ask yourself the right questions.
ETFs offer diversification while Singapore stocks provide targeted opportunities and dividends. Here’s how investors can combine both to build a balanced long-term portfolio.
Singaporean investors in the US market face the inevitable US withholding tax that quietly eats into their returns. The good news is it can be minimized with informed choices.
Building passive income does not require a huge portfolio to begin. With the right dividend stocks and enough time, even a modest starting sum can grow into a meaningful income stream.





















