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This week’s Smart Reads examines whether it’s too late to buy Singapore’s favourite blue chips, compares bank dividends for 2026, and highlights income stocks beating inflation. We also cover REITs to own this year and dividend winners benefiting from MAS’ S$5 billion scheme.
We look at SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing framework, Centurion REIT’s student housing acquisition, and CICT’s strategic portfolio moves in this week’s Singapore stock market highlights.
If you took years to save, you’ve earned the right to take your time investing it.
With interest rates expected to decline in 2025 and 2026, investors are asking whether Singapore REITs are set for a major rebound. We break down the opportunities, risks, and what falling rates could mean for distributions and valuations.
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.
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Discover three under-the-radar Singapore stocks delivering dividend yields higher than the STI and offering attractive opportunities for income investors.
Singapore’s three local banks — DBS, OCBC, and UOB — have all submitted their final…
The best dividend portfolios do more than survive market cycles. They grow stronger with time. Here are five simple rules to help you build one that lasts a lifetime.
Five Singapore blue-chip stocks — DBS, Genting, UOL, OCBC and CapitaLand Ascendas — are at 52-week highs. Should investors take profits or stay invested for long-term gains?
Stocks
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.
Some AI-linked stocks have undergone deep selloffs. Before writing them off, investors should ask whether these market selloffs by the market are truly justified by the companies’ fundamentals.
Are Singapore’s retail REITs still a buy? We dive into the 2026 updates for CICT, FCT, and MPACT to see which offers the best growth and distribution yield.
Getting Started
As enticing and appealing as cash might be, the problem is that there is a cost associated with keeping it.
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.
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