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Sembcorp and Keppel are both riding Singapore’s energy transition story, but their business models and growth drivers differ — which is the better buy for 2026.
FIRE isn’t one-size-fits-all — Singapore investors can pursue financial independence through portfolio growth or passive income, each with different trade-offs.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on building long-term wealth, dividend stocks that beat CPF rates, and REITs to grow your passive income. We also explore recession-proof portfolios and stocks paying dividends this month.
Apple’s CEO transition, CICT’s S$6.4 billion asset swap, and SGX RegCo’s new governance rules lead this week’s top global and local market highlights.
Rising coffee prices in Singapore could signal broader shifts, and these three food businesses may benefit from changing consumer trends and pricing power.
A 5% yield looks the same on a screener whether it’s funded by recurring free cash flow, a long-dated lease book, or a project windfall that is already ending.
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A 5% yield looks the same on a screener whether it’s funded by recurring free cash flow, a long-dated lease book, or a project windfall that is already ending.
When stocks hit multi-year highs, investors face a tough decision. Are these gains a sign of strength, or a signal to take profits?
Beat inflation with these 5 Singapore stocks growing dividends to outpace rising costs.
Owning 100 shares of OCBC may not look flashy, but it could be one of the smartest long-term wealth moves you can make.
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Three Singapore blue-chips report in May and each carries a different test for income investors. From record cargo volumes to a doubled fuel bill to a Singapore office turnaround, here is what to watch.
These four Singapore REITs highlight key trends in earnings, portfolio strategy, and income resilience that investors should watch closely.
Four Big Tech giants report on 29 April as investors assess whether revenue is keeping pace with record levels of capital spending.
Three companies, three different dividend sustainability stories — and a May reporting window that will test each one.
Getting Started
With cash, we can easily position our portfolios to capture opportunities as and when they arise.
If you took years to save, you’ve earned the right to take your time investing it.
For one thing, putting money into firms in the sector would ensure that they are around when we need them.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.





















