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In 2026, safe income stocks are defined by durability, cash flow and balance sheet strength — not headline yields.
All three Mapletree REITs are in the midst of strategic portfolio reshuffles. Here’s what to look for when they report results in late January.
We break down how everyday investors can start building durable, long-term dividend income today.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on dividend stocks positioned for falling rates, blue chips benefiting from structural tailwinds, and promising ideas for 2026. We also compare OCBC, CICT, and Alphabet after strong runs.
Retail strategy shifts, explosive software earnings, a fresh IPO, and a Trump-fuelled rally defined this week’s biggest stock market developments.
Two retail giants with very different business strategies. Which company offers the best value for you?
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Skip the six-month wait. These overlooked dividend stocks pay you every quarter.
Singapore’s banks are posting record profits and strong dividends — but is now the right moment for long-term income investors to buy in?
With interest rates expected to ease, these three Singapore REITs — CICT, FCT and Parkway Life REIT — look poised to raise their dividends in 2026
Two companies and a REIT make major acquisition bids as another REIT divests its assets.
Stocks
A cash flow statement doesn’t have to be intimidating — here’s a simple, investor-friendly way to understand where a company’s cash really comes from and goes.
Discover the 5 best dividend stocks Singapore investors can buy for steady quarterly income and sustainable long-term payouts.
The STI crossing 5,000 feels historic. But even at record levels, some blue-chip stocks still offer long-term value — if you focus on fundamentals, not fear.
We look at a landmark AI chip partnership, a divided US central bank, Singapore’s strong electronics export performance, and the latest operating metrics from the SIA Group.
Getting Started
Expand your horizons to embrace a world of different investment opportunities.
It is important when choosing shares for a portfolio to invest in a broad range of sectors and spread the risks around different industries.
You may not realise this, but there are several key advantages in investing in local stocks.
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