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These three cash-rich Singapore small cap stocks combine healthy balance sheets with attractive yields, offering investors a steady stream of passive income over time.
Keppel’s share price is at multi-year highs, driven by its strategic shift into renewables and data centres, but can its growth momentum continue in the face of industry risks?
As markets approach year-end, these three Singapore stocks could see renewed momentum driven by improving fundamentals and upcoming catalysts.
These three Singapore REITs have improving fundamentals and strong sponsor support, positioning them to potentially raise their DPU in 2026.
These three Singapore REITs offer yields above 6%, but investors must weigh income potential against risks before deciding if they deserve a place in their portfolio.
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Frasers Centrepoint Trust, Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust and Digital Core REIT have posted their latest earnings — here’s what stands out for investors.
Next week’s earnings will reveal which blue-chip REITs are building momentum and which are merely treading water.
At a time when most REITs have been reducing their distribution, Keppel DC REIT announced a 12.8% increase from the prior year.
With interest rates easing, the real question is how OCBC or UOB will adapt.
Stocks
Looking beyond the STI’s blue chips can unlock higher dividend yields, and we highlight three Singapore stocks offering stronger income backed by resilient cash flows.
Singapore Airlines’ latest results show resilient passenger demand, and with a higher share price, investors are now weighing earnings quality against longer-term growth potential.
Looking for reliable investments offering steady growth? Here are four blue-chip stocks that have outperformed the market.
Singapore’s IPO market has rebounded in 2025 — here are the key trends shaping the SGX and the standout debuts from Centurion Accommodation REIT, NTT DC REIT, Coliwoo, and Info-Tech Systems during the year.
Getting Started
In many ways, SaaS applications are tailor-made for the pandemic as more and more processes have to be moved online to keep businesses running.
As demographics, population sizes and languages are different, it should not be surprising that needs and wants differ according to countries.
Should investors consider investing in conglomerates? We take a look at some aspects of these behemoths.
As we usher in the new year, it’s time to position your investment portfolio for a recovery from the devastating pandemic last year.

















