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This week’s Smart Reads highlights REITs raising payouts, dividend stocks paying in December, and key risks income investors should watch. We also revisit Keppel’s decade-long returns and spotlight US growth names built for the next decade.
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Here’s how to turn small, steady investments into a reliable dividend stream — one month, one stock, one payout at a time.
Discover the three Singapore dividend stocks to watch this December as resilient earnings, steady cash flows and smart capital allocation support sustainable payouts.
Three Mapletree REITs and Frasers Logistics will distribute over S$400 million this December, but only one managed to raise its DPU.
Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
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Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Singapore blue-chip stocks are known for stability and dividends, but even market giants face risks that investors often overlook.
High yield doesn’t always mean high risk. Elite UK REIT offers 8.5% backed by government tenants and inflation-linked leases.
Stocks
Three under-the-radar Singapore stocks significantly beat the 2.2% STI return in November 2025, demonstrating market-beating returns.
Three major Singapore blue-chip stocks stumbled in November, forcing investors to question if they offer a discount or signal a deeper red flag.
Centurion, AIMS APAC and FLCT emerged as November 2025’s best-performing REITs, outpacing the market with resilient portfolios and steady fundamentals.
November saw three Singapore blue-chip leaders beat the STI with standout performance powered by resilient fundamentals and strategic growth execution.
Getting Started
The 2020s stock market: a decade’s volatility, served up in half the time.
Building a well-diversified portfolio could be a good place to start.
Investor interest in Singapore REIT ETFs has been on the rise, with the sector attracting over S$300 million in net inflows over the past year.
Knowing the odds of a market crash can be comforting, but relying on them to time your moves is a fool’s errand. The real work is not in predicting the storm, but in building an ark.




















