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Here are four stocks with attractive dividend yields of 5.9% or more.
If interest rate remains high, are Singapore REITs still good investments?
We present the five best-performing blue-chip stocks for 2024.
City Developments’ Share Price is Hovering Near its 52-Week Low: Can the Property Developer See a Rebound?
The property development cum investment firm is underperforming the index but could experience a rebound as sales improve.
We highlight four interesting Singapore REITs and business trusts that could pique your attention.
Smart Look At The Week Ahead: Salesforce, Okta, American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret, and Foot Locker
There is a distinct end-of- feel about the economics calendar. Thanksgiving has come and gone.…
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The bellwether index has been on a tear this year, but could it continue to perform well?
We compare these two billion-dollar blue-chip stocks to determine which makes the better investment.
Interest Rates Poised to Fall: 4 Singapore REITs That May Announce Acquisitions to Grow Their DPU
With interest rates looking to head lower soon, here are four promising Singapore REITs that could be poised to announce yield-accretive acquisitions.
Singapore Exchange’s Share Price Hits a 5-Year High: What’s Next for the Bourse Operator?
The stock exchange operator saw its share price hit a multi-year high recently. Can it continue to rally?
Stocks
With this trio of Singapore stocks soaring to their year-highs, should you add them to your buy watchlist?
These four businesses need not worry about high interest rates and have decent prospects for next year.
We believe that these four Singapore blue-chip stocks are good enough to pass down to your descendants.
Here are the five best-performing stocks this year.
Getting Started
Judging by how much the stock market has been fluctuating in the past week, it’s fair to say that common sense is in short supply now.
The use of leverage can help to boost the returns that these companies generate for shareholders by around 70%. But excessive use of leverage can expose shareholders to unforeseen risks too
Warren Buffett has been selling shares of his largest stock position. But as Smart Investors, we don’t have to mimic all his moves.
Hello Smart Investor! We’d like to introduce our new column: A Smart Look At Investing.…