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Investing in stocks can unlock growth opportunities across industries, but investors must understand the risks that come with greater flexibility.
Singapore’s three major banks continue to dominate the STI and attract income investors. We compare DBS, OCBC, and UOB on earnings, dividends, and long-term growth prospects.
CICT, CLI and Wilmar report this week, with results set to answer key questions on income, earnings and recovery prospects.
This week’s Smart Reads explores DBS’ record results, dividend strategies for retirement income, and Singapore stocks riding major growth trends. We also examine CPF alternatives, STI investing lessons, and portfolio building for different generations.
We look at a record buyback from Southeast Asia’s superapp and a Singapore lender’s exit from asset management.
S$50,000 is a meaningful amount of capital that can form the foundation of a long-term portfolio. These are the five Singapore stocks to consider for a balanced mix of growth, dividends, and resilience.
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These three Singapore blue-chip stocks underperformed the STI in July 2026, but their latest results may look better beneath the headlines.
DBS set a record income quarter and lifted its dividend 8%. Both numbers hide something. Here is what income investors should check when the bank reports on 6 August.
Three blue-chip stocks outpaced the Singapore market in July 2026, as falling rate expectations reshaped the outlook for banks and property.
Three SGX counters report within a week of each other in August, and for each it is the first payout decision of 2026. Here is what to watch in the numbers behind the numbers.
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A distribution yield of more than 7% is certainly eye-catching, but is it sustainable? Before investing, check these key factors to assess to determine whether this REIT deserves a place in your income portfolio.
Three Singapore blue-chip stocks raised dividends by up to 77%, but the cash behind each increase reveals very different payout stories.
E-commerce has reshaped the retail landscape, but not every shopping mall has been negatively impacted. These three Singapore retail REITs continue to attract shoppers, grow their rents, and pay reliable distributions despite the increasing popularity of online shopping.
Singapore’s three local banks make up a significant portion of the Straits Times Index. If their share prices tumble, the impact could extend far beyond just the banking sector.
Getting Started
A beginner’s guide to building passive income with dividend stocks and REITs
Should beginners buy ETFs or individual stocks? Here’s a simple guide to understanding the differences, risks, and which approach may suit new investors better.
Stop chasing stock tips. Discover the 7 essential habits that build long-term wealth, help you avoid panic selling, and pick high-quality dividend stocks.
Is “Quiet Saving” the New Trend? Why Gen Z Is Prioritising Stability Over Luxury in 2026
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