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Latest Articles
Three blue-chip stocks have seen their stock price languish, trailing the broader market. Has the market gotten it wrong?
Learn what Free Cash Flow really means, why investors prioritise it over earnings, and how it reveals the true strength of a business.
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.
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Earnings from MIT, Starhill Global REIT, and Keppel REIT shed light on how Singapore REITs are adapting to an evolving economic landscape.
A company’s free cash flow, balance sheet, and dividend payout ratios can indicate if its dividend strategy is sustainable.
Learn how smart diversification can help your portfolio stay resilient through inflation and interest rate cuts.
In this article, we highlight three Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that reward shareholders with consistent distributions while maintaining fortress-like balance sheets.
Stocks
3 Singapore Stocks to Watch as the Market Nears All-Time Highs (BRC Asia, Kimly, Innotek)
As Singapore stocks approach record levels, these three companies stand out for their resilient fundamentals and ability to perform even when markets are expensive.
Large capital gains can tempt investors to sell, but the right decision depends on fundamentals, income needs, and long-term goals — not just how much a stock has risen.
Three STI constituents face their next earnings test – here’s what dividend investors should monitor.
Not all AI revenue claims are equal. Here’s how to separate substance from spin.
Getting Started
Changing habits prompt us to rethink how we invest
It takes time, patience and experience to construct a portfolio you can be proud of.
It seems that some of us might have turned into amateur epidemiologists. We think we…
Things look awful right now, but patience is needed. Income investors should focus on businesses that can reward them in the long term, both in good and rough times.

















