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The first half of 2026 has tested investors with volatility, inflation concerns, and uneven global growth. Yet some Singapore stocks have continued delivering resilient earnings, stable cash flow, and steady execution despite the uncertainty.
There are pros and cons to every move you make in the market. The trick is going in with the right expectations.
AEM shares are up by over 6x year to date, but it’s what’s happening at the business that matters even more.
The best stocks for children are not the flashiest names, but resilient Singapore businesses that can compound steadily over decades.
Flights and hotels are only part of the cost of travelling. Here’s how passive income can help cover the hidden holiday expenses without hurting your finances.
Want to teach your child about money and investing? Here’s how 100 shares of a Singapore bank can become a practical learning project about ownership, dividends, risk, and patience.
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Singapore’s largest REITs are spending billions to reshape their portfolios. But will these deals actually grow your DPU?
After years of inflation fears, interest rate shocks, and market uncertainty, 2026 could mark a turning point for Singapore investors.
Dividend payouts from five SGX blue-chip REITs arrive this June, but investors should look beyond headline DPU declines to understand sustainability.
A stronger Singapore dollar can quietly reduce overseas income from REITs, making currency movements an important but often overlooked risk for dividend investors.
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The first half of 2026 has tested investors with volatility, inflation concerns, and uneven global growth. Yet some Singapore stocks have continued delivering resilient earnings, stable cash flow, and steady execution despite the uncertainty.
There are pros and cons to every move you make in the market. The trick is going in with the right expectations.
AEM shares are up by over 6x year to date, but it’s what’s happening at the business that matters even more.
The best stocks for children are not the flashiest names, but resilient Singapore businesses that can compound steadily over decades.
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