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Singapore’s IPO market has rebounded in 2025 — here are the key trends shaping the SGX and the standout debuts from Centurion Accommodation REIT, NTT DC REIT, Coliwoo, and Info-Tech Systems during the year.
CPF offers certainty and safety, while REITs provide higher income potential. As retirement planning evolves in 2026, we compare how each stacks up as a long-term income stream.
Singtel’s latest results show rising profits, stronger dividends, and improving balance sheet strength. The key question now is whether these gains mark a genuine turnaround that can finally translate into sustained share price momentum in 2026.
UOB and OCBC are among Singapore’s most reliable dividend banks. With interest rates expected to fall in 2026, we compare their yield potential, earnings outlook, and payout strength to see which bank currently offers a more compelling dividend profile.
A dividend yield above 5% can beat inflation, but only when payouts are backed by strong cash flow, resilient businesses, and sustainable fundamentals.
A 72.9% market share, a 70% payout ratio, and S$21.7 million in net cash – this unassuming Singapore stock has the makings of a retirement income compounder.
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DBS, Singtel, and ST Engineering are trading near multi-year highs, but fundamentals could be keeping these blue-chips’ momentum alive.
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?
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OCBC shares have surged from $15 levels. Is it still worthwhile to buy now, or has the opportunity already passed for investors?
AI is not only about NVIDIA. We are more interested in who is baking the five-layer cake of artificial intelligence.
As Singapore’s big three banks continue climbing, do their dividends justify buying at all-time highs?
In an uncertain 2026 market, Singapore blue-chip stocks remain trusted for their scale, balance sheet strength, and dependable dividends.
Getting Started
With S$5 billion in government support, Singapore’s mid-cap revolution is gaining momentum. These are the stocks to watch.
Here are several ways you can filter out promising growth stocks to add to your investment portfolio.
With the softening of interest rate, investing in Singapore REIT ETF could be a viable option.
Investing in the markets is one way to beat inflation, and the US tariffs will no doubt be inflationary.





















