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Many Singaporeans view upgrading their home as the next major financial milestone. But before committing S$50,000 towards a bigger property, it’s worth asking whether that money could work harder elsewhere.
Three Singapore blue chips and one ETF — that’s all you need to collect dividends in every month of the year.
When Treasury bill yields surged in recent years, many income investors shifted money away from REITs. But with interest rates changing and REIT valuations adjusting, has the income gap become attractive once more?
A hot market is not an invitation. It is a test.
Singapore banks have been stellar performers over the past few years. But as valuations rise and new opportunities emerge, it may be time to consider whether a high-quality US technology company offers a better risk-reward proposition today.
Millions of people eagerly queue up for the latest iPhone every year. But while consumers spend money buying Apple’s products, investors can benefit from owning a piece of the business itself.
Popular
ETFs offer diversification while Singapore stocks provide targeted opportunities and dividends. Here’s how investors can combine both to build a balanced long-term portfolio.
FLCT, MLT and First REIT are paying distributions this week, though their latest results tell three very different stories.
Warehouses may not sound exciting, but they are the backbone of global trade and e-commerce. Here’s why Mapletree Logistics Trust has built one of Asia’s largest logistics real estate portfolios.
You receive a S$10,000 bonus tomorrow. Do you put it all into dividend-paying Singapore REITs, chase growth with US stocks, or split it between both?
Stocks
A high dividend yield can provide a welcome boost to your passive income. Here are three Singapore-listed stocks yielding more than 5% that income investors may want to keep on their watchlists this June.
Three Singapore blue chips report this July, and each carries a gap between its headline number and what is really happening underneath. Here is what dividend investors should watch when Seatrium, Keppel and Singapore Airlines update the market.
We look at a Temasek-backed healthcare provider’s mainboard listing plans, two REITs recycling capital through major divestments, a leadership transition at one of Singapore’s telcos, and a property group’s S$2.1 billion hospitality restructuring.
Singapore’s semiconductor industry is enjoying renewed attention thanks to AI, advanced computing, and a recovery in chip demand. But among AEM, UMS, and Frencken, which stock offers the best combination of growth, resilience, and long-term upside?
Getting Started
A S$10,000 bonus may not seem life-changing, but invested wisely, it can grow into a steady stream of dividends. Here’s how to start building long-term passive income.
Time is the ultimate advantage when investing for your child, allowing small sums to grow meaningfully through compounding over decades.
Three fears drove the SaaS sell-off — all three are running into inconvenient facts.
Not selling isn’t about doing nothing. It’s a mindset that changes everything about how you invest.





















