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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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REITs are making a comeback as rates fall. See why these REITs lifted distributions in 2025.
Buying and holding Keppel Corp demonstrates the power of long-term investing in a business
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Stocks
As market sentiment improves and money flows back into equities, some stocks are better positioned than others to benefit from an upswing.
Starting your investing journey doesn’t mean chasing hot tips. These five types of stocks help new Singapore investors learn the basics while keeping risk manageable.
Build a resilient S$10,000 dividend engine for consistent passive income.
This week saw Singtel hit record highs on a landmark mega-deal while Hongkong Land unveils Singapore’s largest office fund.
Getting Started
It’s time to size up what you know and what you don’t in order to navigate successful through this downturn.
If you are planning to invest your CPF funds, here are three things you need to know.
If you’re just starting on your investment journey, here are four rules that will ensure that your money is protected.
Mistakes are part and parcel of investing. What’s more important is what you learn from them.


















