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Here’s where Singapore’s blue-chip REITs are finding growth.
Discover five global dividend stocks that offer stable income, resilient cash flows, and long-term diversification beyond Singapore’s market.
Three Singapore blue chips delivered standout first-half results—here’s what dividend investors need to know.
This week’s Smart Reads looks at whether SGX’s rally signals a dividend boom, income stocks yielding more than banks, and REITs that could raise payouts in 2026. We also cover special dividends, quarterly-paying stocks, and US dividend names worth knowing.
On the dock: Singapore’s economic growth forecast, a data centre REIT’s acquisition of remaining stakes in two properties, and a consortium’s top bid for a mega mixed-use project.
December spending adds up fast. Steady dividends from strong Singapore stocks can feel like a quiet Christmas bonus when it matters most.
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These five REITs continue to offer yields above 6%, proving that investors can still find attractive income opportunities even at market highs.
Three REITs deliver November distributions, but their latest results reveal different realities for income investors.
With lower interest rates, are office REITs now worth buying?
From property to commodities, these four Singapore companies just released earnings that highlight resilience amid global headwinds.
Stocks
Keppel DC REIT and Keppel Corporation offer very different risk-return profiles — here’s how to decide which Keppel stock best fits your investment goals.
Get Smart: When Your Dividend Stocks Disagree: A Masterclass in Portfolio Diversification
Dividend changes aren’t always good or bad. Here’s what DBS, OCBC and UOB’s different dividend moves really reveal about strategy and strength.
Bear markets can feel terrifying, but selling everything at the wrong time may do more harm than good — here’s how smart investors respond when markets fall.
These three SGX-listed companies are set to reward shareholders next month – but their latest results reveal very different pictures of dividend sustainability.
Getting Started
Diversifying your portfolio can help you buffer against crashes and capture opportunities.
Answer is ‘no’ as eventually, the value will be outed – one way or another. Meanwhile, bank investors are paid to wait for value to be discovered.
Fitness and gaming platforms and online marketplaces, for example, enjoyed a boom in traffic and sales.
Sure, there are Asian companies that seek to replicate what Western companies have done before. But increasingly, companies in our region are coming of age and holding their own



















