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Keppel DC REIT Just Announced Its First Japanese Acquisition: Is the REIT an Attractive Buy?
The data centre REIT is venturing into the land of the rising sun with its first acquisition there.
With the earnings season just around the corner, here are three sectors that investors should turn their attention to.
These four stocks have seen their share prices surpass the bellwether Straits Times Index’s performance, but can they continue to shine?
3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Hitting Their 52-Week Highs: Can Their Momentum Continue?
Here are three Singapore blue-chip stocks that broke through their year-high recently. Let’s see if they can continue to do well.
With REITs enjoying a breath of fresh air last week, is the worst over for the sector?
The REIT sector has been through hell and high water over the past two years, but is there a sliver of hope emerging?
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Here are four blue-chip stocks that may see their profits rising in due course.
We feature four Singapore retail REITs with attractive dividend yields of 5.5% or more.
We highlight three blue-chip companies whose share prices have risen slightly from their 52-week lows. Could they be a buy?
Singtel Reports Stronger Underlying Net Profit for FY2024, Ups Dividend by 52%: 5 Highlights from the Telco’s Earnings
Singapore’s largest telco has grown its underlying net profit for two consecutive years and is poised to pay out a much higher dividend for FY2024.
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If you are looking for reliable dividends that can last a lifetime, here are four stocks you should turn your attention to.
4 US Growth Stocks with Share Prices at Their 52-Week Highs: Can They Continue Their Run?
We feature four attractive US growth stocks hitting their year-highs and look at whether they can sustain their run.
These can be energy companies as mining data through AI and large language models is reckoned to be highly energy intensive.
The importance of patient capital.
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Warren Buffett has been selling shares of his largest stock position. But as Smart Investors, we don’t have to mimic all his moves.