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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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Three dependable dividend stocks show how investors can build steady, lasting income – and why living off dividends alone isn’t a dream.
Singapore REITs promise income and growth, but false assumptions about them could be sabotaging your portfolio performance.
These four Singapore dividend stocks have proven they can outpace inflation and protect your income.
These three beaten-down blue-chip Stocks: Wilmar International Limited, SATS, and Thai Beverage have underperformed the index thus far. We take a look at why we believe they could be primed to outperform moving forward.
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Are Singapore’s retail REITs still a buy? We dive into the 2026 updates for CICT, FCT, and MPACT to see which offers the best growth and distribution yield.
As the lunar new year approaches, here’s what Singapore investors should look for if they’re hoping for bigger “ang pow” payouts in 2026.
It’s time to pivot.
After strong rallies, SIA, Keppel, and ST Engineering are back in focus- but which blue-chip still offers meaningful upside for long-term investors?
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With the New Year upon us, investors should resolve to avoid these two big mistakes during their investment journey.
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