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From SGX to DBS and ST Engineering, these blue-chip heavyweights continue to offer resilient dividends and long-term growth for investors in 2026.
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.
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As the saying goes, cash is king — but which US companies have that in abundance?
Having recently raised its payout, we examine if CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust is a buy here.
These five dividend-paying Singapore stocks are knocking on the door of the coveted Straits Times Index.
Asia’s tourism industry is booming again, with airlines, hotels, and leisure businesses set to benefit. The key for investors is identifying which stocks can ride this powerful wave of growth.
Stocks
SGX shares have rallied on stronger volumes and renewed market interest — but does the exchange still offer long-term upside for investors today?
As Singapore banks report their earnings, here’s what you should watch.
AEM and Venture are both Singapore tech manufacturers, but one offers higher growth and risk while the other delivers stability and dividends. Which suits you?
In 2026, safe income stocks are defined by durability, cash flow and balance sheet strength — not headline yields.
Getting Started
With the New Year upon us, investors should resolve to avoid these two big mistakes during their investment journey.
Your espresso shot of smartness: the best thing to learn from Warren Buffett to how he learns.
Peter Lynch once said that stocks are not lottery tickets. For more wit and wisdom, read on to get the right mindset to invest in the stock market.
Risk management is an essential component of investing. We can try to reduce the risk of permanent loss by investing in low-risk stocks.

















