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Singapore market highlights featuring the SGX Stock Exchange rebrand and strategic portfolio moves by CapitaLand India Trust and CapitaLand Investment.
ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
Falling rates don’t have to mean falling income. These Singapore banks show why dividends may still hold up.
Forget headline yields as these under-the-radar Singapore stocks rely on real free cash flow to fuel sustainable passive income.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.
One early decision in 2026 separates disciplined investors from frustrated ones.
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One’s selling assets, one’s bleeding profits, one’s actually growing – all three paying December dividends.
Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
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.
Stocks
Three smaller Singapore REITs reporting in February could offer upside for income investors as they tackle AI demand, portfolio reshaping, and operational recovery.
ST Engineering’s special dividend has caught the attention of many investors. But is this payout a genuine opportunity or a one-off boost already priced in?
2026 is testing investor conviction, but long-term investing continues to work by leaning on time, business fundamentals, and income rather than prediction.
DBS is a long-term blue-chip favourite, but price still matters — here’s a simple framework to help investors calculate a sensible entry price.
Getting Started
In 2022, the firm is seeing gross bookings exceed 2019 levels in the first half of February. The opportunity remains significant.
Catch the recording of our recent REITs webinar here!
The first step towards becoming a better investor is in recognising the importance of making mistakes. The next is in internalising them into your investment process.
Investing in banks means you have to not just look at their performance, but also at the overall economic landscape.



















