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Three blue-chip REITs enter January 2026 with pivotal earnings releases that could signal whether their turnaround strategies are gaining traction.
These STI stalwarts are poised to outperform.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on overlooked dividend stocks, building steady passive income, and the power of long-term compounding. We also explore CPF investing, first-time stock selection, Asia’s healthcare growth, and small caps to watch as we march into 2026.
A roundup of key market moves this week, from industrial expansion and asset divestments to major tech acquisitions and new contract wins.
Three Singapore small-cap stocks that new investors can study for insights into fundamentals, resilience, and how smaller companies can support a diversified portfolio.
The best investment lesson from 2025 was about accepting what we know and don’t know.
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A company’s free cash flow, balance sheet, and dividend payout ratios can indicate if its dividend strategy is sustainable.
Learn how smart diversification can help your portfolio stay resilient through inflation and interest rate cuts.
In this article, we highlight three Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that reward shareholders with consistent distributions while maintaining fortress-like balance sheets.
Looking for stable and consistent income from the stock market? Here are four long-term picks with high dividend yields.
Stocks
This week saw Singtel hit record highs on a landmark mega-deal while Hongkong Land unveils Singapore’s largest office fund.
Earnings updates and strategic developments put these three Singapore stocks in focus for the week of 9 February 2026.
Looking beyond the STI, these three Singapore stocks combine net cash positions with dividend yields that outpace the broader market.
Singapore REIT earnings highlight a shift from survival to growth, as rental reversions and strategic acquisitions support income stability.
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.

















