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This week’s Smart Reads focuses on blue chips to watch, building a solid 2026 portfolio, and how to think about entry prices for stocks like DBS. We also revisit long-term investing, REIT opportunities beyond blue chips, and the sustainability of the AI boom.
This week saw Singtel hit record highs on a landmark mega-deal while Hongkong Land unveils Singapore’s largest office fund.
Earnings updates and strategic developments put these three Singapore stocks in focus for the week of 9 February 2026.
Looking beyond the STI, these three Singapore stocks combine net cash positions with dividend yields that outpace the broader market.
Singapore REIT earnings highlight a shift from survival to growth, as rental reversions and strategic acquisitions support income stability.
Holding a stock long-term just for dividends isn’t lazy investing — when done right, it can be one of the most powerful wealth-building strategies.
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Here are four Singapore REITs to watch in January 2026 and what makes them stand out for long-term income investors.
REITs are often one of the first investments new investors consider. Here’s why they’re so popular – and what beginners should understand before buying their first REIT.
DBS just delivered another record quarter, backed by resilient income and strong dividends. But with the share price at all-time highs and interest rates easing, the bigger question is whether the fundamentals can keep up in 2026.
Three blue-chip REITs enter January 2026 with pivotal earnings releases that could signal whether their turnaround strategies are gaining traction.
Stocks
Buying your first stocks is just the beginning — here’s what investors do next to build confidence, discipline, and long-term wealth.
Market highs? Here are 4 Singapore REITs that still sport yields north of 6%
As oil jumps and tensions rise in the Middle East, here are three critical red flags Singapore investors should watch closely.
We look at a series of landmark policy announcements from Budget 2026 that are set to reshape Singapore’s workforce, retirement landscape, and technology sector.
Getting Started
A careful analysis of risk versus reward will enable you to enjoy a good investment outcome.
More companies are getting involved in robotic surgery, and the battleground is shifting towards the virtual world.
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.

















