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Not all REITs are created equal. Here’s how to tell the difference between a solid income generator and a potential value trap.
While your savings account pays 0.24%, Singapore REITs are delivering 6.9% yields. Here’s everything you need to know about this income-generating powerhouse.
This week’s Smart Reads spotlights REITs poised to benefit from rate cuts, blue-chip and under-the-radar stocks beating the STI, and a simple five-step guide to start investing in 2026. We also review Keppel’s rally and compare growth versus income strategies for Singapore investors.
We examine an Asian retailer’s enhanced shareholder returns plan, a medtech firm’s landmark listing on the SGX, and two familiar names entering the STI reserve list.
This strategy is predicated on humility.
These three cash-rich Singapore small cap stocks combine healthy balance sheets with attractive yields, offering investors a steady stream of passive income over time.
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Starting with S$10,000? You do not need complicated strategies or dozens of stocks. This five-step guide shows you how to set your investment goal, choose the right mix of companies, build a strong core with Singapore stocks and stay invested with confidence through 2026 and beyond.
Here’s how to turn small, steady investments into a reliable dividend stream — one month, one stock, one payout at a time.
Three Mapletree REITs and Frasers Logistics will distribute over S$400 million this December, but only one managed to raise its DPU.
Many Singapore investors lock in profits too quickly, but selling blue-chip stocks too early can mean missing out on years of rising dividends, steady growth and long-term wealth creation.
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As interest rates peak and economic growth stabilises, these four Singapore REITs could be among the first to benefit from a sector recovery in 2026.
These four Singapore REITs offer attractive yields and trade below book value — presenting income investors with potential re-rating opportunities as market sentiment improves.
As 2025 draws to a close, it’s worth asking: where did the big winners come from?
All-time highs can feel scary, but markets rise because businesses keep creating value. With companies like OCBC, iFAST and Microsoft executing well, long-term investors are better served by focusing on progress, not predictions.
Getting Started
Building a well-diversified portfolio could be a good place to start.
Investor interest in Singapore REIT ETFs has been on the rise, with the sector attracting over S$300 million in net inflows over the past year.
Knowing the odds of a market crash can be comforting, but relying on them to time your moves is a fool’s errand. The real work is not in predicting the storm, but in building an ark.
The STI is at new highs, but can it last? Watch our webinar recording to get a strategic edge and navigate the opportunities and risks ahead.





















