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In a world of lower rates, we examine whether CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) or Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (FLCT) presents a better buy.
These three REITs could potentially provide investors with stable monthly income
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With the STI hovering at 4,500, investors are asking whether Singapore’s market is on the verge of a breakout or due for a pause.
Discover three under-the-radar Singapore stocks delivering dividend yields higher than the STI and offering attractive opportunities for income investors.
Singapore’s three local banks — DBS, OCBC, and UOB — have all submitted their final…
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Having recently raised its payout, we examine if CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust is a buy here.
These five dividend-paying Singapore stocks are knocking on the door of the coveted Straits Times Index.
Asia’s tourism industry is booming again, with airlines, hotels, and leisure businesses set to benefit. The key for investors is identifying which stocks can ride this powerful wave of growth.
ST Engineering and Singapore Airlines (SIA) offer investors aerospace and defence exposure. However, which one is the better buy? We look at these companies individually and determine which one is more attractive.
Stocks
Three dividend-paying small caps positioned to capture the Christmas spirit—from chocolate treats to luxury timepieces.
Christmas is here, and there is no better time to count our blessings.
These small-cap REITs yield 7% or more—but are the payouts sustainable?
Three blue-chip stocks have seen their stock price languish, trailing the broader market. Has the market gotten it wrong?
Getting Started
Gearing up for Chinese New Year? Here are three investment themes that should carry you through the Year of the Tiger.
Here are some tips on how you can navigate the stock market this year.
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