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Transportation stocks may gain as part of a broader recovery taking shape across Asia’s tourism markets.
DBS shares are hitting record highs, but for long-term investors, the real question is whether selling now helps or hurts future returns.
NVIDIA’s meteoric rise has made it one of the world’s most valuable companies. We examine what’s driving its trillion-dollar valuation — and what investors should watch before deciding their next move.
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These five income stocks offer yields higher than CPF’s 2.5 to 4% and provide investors with opportunities for stronger long-term passive income.
CICT and FCT are popular income REITs, but a closer look at fundamentals reveals which may offer stronger long-term value.
With the local market’s board lot size planned for another reduction since 2015, higher-priced stocks with great fundamentals are poised to benefit from the increased liquidity.
As long-cycle projects gain momentum, 2026 could mark a turning point for Singapore’s engineering sector.
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3 Singapore Stocks to Watch as the Market Nears All-Time Highs (BRC Asia, Kimly, Innotek)
As Singapore stocks approach record levels, these three companies stand out for their resilient fundamentals and ability to perform even when markets are expensive.
Large capital gains can tempt investors to sell, but the right decision depends on fundamentals, income needs, and long-term goals — not just how much a stock has risen.
Three STI constituents face their next earnings test – here’s what dividend investors should monitor.
Not all AI revenue claims are equal. Here’s how to separate substance from spin.
Getting Started
Here are several ways you can filter out promising growth stocks to add to your investment portfolio.
With the softening of interest rate, investing in Singapore REIT ETF could be a viable option.
Investing in the markets is one way to beat inflation, and the US tariffs will no doubt be inflationary.
Without taking some risks, you lose the opportunity to reap the rewards.





















