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This week, we look ahead to potential dividend hikes, highlight CPF-aligned investment ideas, and explore under-the-radar value and global growth opportunities.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Centurion Accommodation REIT, NTT DC REIT, MAS, Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Exports
We look at a potential new REIT listing and the expansion of an iconic property along Singapore’s skyline.
A rising market is exciting, but also tricky.
These local transport businesses are resilient and provide a decent dividend yield.
These three dividend-paying stocks are a surefire way to start building your reliable passive income stream.
Smaller, second-line stocks are seeing a surge in interest, resulting in some of them hitting their year-highs.
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Trump may have tweaked his tariff policy recently, but will this negatively impact the local banks?
Smart Investor Market Watch: 3 Singapore Stocks Just Reported Results – Here’s What Investors Need to Know
CapitaLand Investment and Mapletree Industrial Trust reported stable first-quarter results for 2025, while Elite UK REIT delivered growth in DPU and improved financial metrics. With interest rates in focus, here’s what investors should watch next.
These REITs have been effectively growing their gross revenue organically.
Earnings Preview: 3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks That Could Announce Higher Profits and Dividends
We try to peek into the future to determine if these three blue-chip stocks could report better profits along with higher dividends.
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4 Singapore REITs with Overseas Properties Delivering Dividend Yields of 6.8% or Higher
Here are four REITs that hold overseas properties and boast dividend yields of 6.8% or better.
What used to be a check-in on a chipmaker is now treated like a macroeconomic indicator.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
Investing isn’t a race. It’s about what you want for your stock portfolio.

















