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Discover why new investors are choosing gold and how to balance precious metals with long-term stock market returns.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights dividend ang pows for 2026, blue chips with staying power, and mid caps that could benefit from Budget 2026 support. We also share ideas on how to invest S$20,000 wisely.
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.
A well-built prosperity portfolio focuses on dependable dividend stocks that generate rising income and compound wealth steadily over the long term.
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These three Singapore blue-chip stocks could be well-positioned for steady growth and resilient earnings as the market heads into the year ahead.
We highlight four solid blue-chip names that you can buy and safely own for the rest of your life.
ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
Falling rates don’t have to mean falling income. These Singapore banks show why dividends may still hold up.
Stocks
The STI hit 5,000 twice this year. We analyse three Singapore blue chips to watch during this pullback.
We look at the Fed’s latest rate decision, surging energy costs from Middle East strikes, the STI’s 5,000-point recovery, and Suntec REIT’s massive strategic review.
The FTSE ST Singapore Shariah Index follows strict Islamic investment principles, screening companies to identify stocks that meet Shariah-compliance standards.
Compare the dividend sustainability of three SGX small caps yielding more than the Straits Times Index.
Getting Started
We continue listing out the options you have for investing your CPF money.
The recent rise in bond yields has certainly put the cat among the pigeons. It has ruffled a few feathers by raising the spectre of inflation.
This is how you can generate a stream of passive cash flow that will pay you for life.
In the second part of this series, we take a look at two other investment options for the CPF Investment Account.


















