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For income investors, cash-rich balance sheets matter, and these three dividend stocks outside the STI stand out for sustainable payouts built to last.
As long-cycle projects gain momentum, 2026 could mark a turning point for Singapore’s engineering sector.
For a brand-new investing year, these five Singapore stocks stand out in 2026 for earnings resilience, strong balance sheets, and sustainable dividends.
With Singapore’s upcoming landmark SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing bridge, the long-awaited moment to uplift quality Singapore stocks could be right around the corner, benefiting investors who positioned early.
Markets do not always rebound on cue, and in 2026, assuming every dip will recover quickly could be the most costly investing mistake.
OCBC shares have surged from $15 levels. Is it still worthwhile to buy now, or has the opportunity already passed for investors?
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November saw three Singapore blue-chip leaders beat the STI with standout performance powered by resilient fundamentals and strategic growth execution.
Looking for strong Singapore blue-chip stocks in December 2025? We break down the latest updates from CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, Keppel and Mapletree Logistics Trust, and explain how their capital recycling, divestments and portfolio upgrades could shape long-term returns.
Four resilient Singapore REITs with stable portfolios and improving fundamentals could benefit when interest rates finally fall.
Stocks
The STI crossing 5,000 feels historic. But even at record levels, some blue-chip stocks still offer long-term value — if you focus on fundamentals, not fear.
We look at a landmark AI chip partnership, a divided US central bank, Singapore’s strong electronics export performance, and the latest operating metrics from the SIA Group.
When the stock market panics, it pays to check if the fear makes sense.
Turn everyday Singaporean staples into reliable passive income by prioritising companies with the cash reserves to sustain their dividend payouts.
Getting Started
Mistakes are part and parcel of investing. What’s more important is what you learn from them.
There are good reasons for making voluntary CPF contributions, and there are good reasons against doing so. Today, we are presenting several reasons why this may not be a good idea.
Rather than being perturbed by the recent stock market declines, we should be grateful for potential bargains.
The software-as-a-service space looks set for another growth surge, with many chances forinvestors to profit.

















