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A high yield means nothing if the cash behind it runs dry. Three lesser-known SGX names show what dividend durability actually looks like for a retirement portfolio.
When the market gets loud, the best thing you can do is ask yourself the right questions.
Three blue-chip Singapore REITs reported for 1Q2026 — but only one showed actual distribution growth. Here’s how durable each payout looks for retirement income.
Sitting on cash can feel uncomfortable when markets are making new highs. But sometimes, patience is an investment strategy too.
ETFs offer diversification while Singapore stocks provide targeted opportunities and dividends. Here’s how investors can combine both to build a balanced long-term portfolio.
Singaporean investors in the US market face the inevitable US withholding tax that quietly eats into their returns. The good news is it can be minimized with informed choices.
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Most graduation gifts are forgotten within a few years, but a carefully chosen stock investment could continue rewarding your children for decades.
AI demand is lifting three of Singapore’s billion-dollar tech names — but it’s reaching each of them at a different speed, and one set of numbers deserves a closer look.
A healthcare REIT, a retail and commercial REIT, and a business space and industrial REIT. Same sector, three different ways to earn your income.
Both DBS and NVIDIA have rewarded shareholders handsomely over the years. But when markets turn volatile, which stock is better equipped to preserve and grow your wealth?
Stocks
What if you started investing for your child when they entered Primary 1? A 15-year dividend compounding journey could potentially transform small monthly investments into a meaningful financial head start.
In this exclusive interview, Singtel CFO Arthur Lang explains how the group is evolving beyond traditional telecom services to drive future growth.
Three small-cap dividends land in accounts this June. Only one is backed by both profit growth and cash flow. Here’s how LHN, Straits Trading and Yeo Hiap Seng stack up.
Many Singaporeans view upgrading their home as the next major financial milestone. But before committing S$50,000 towards a bigger property, it’s worth asking whether that money could work harder elsewhere.
Getting Started
Blue chips are getting expensive. Here’s how disciplined income investors are adapting and where they may be looking next.
If growth is our lodestar, then pay attention to the earnings per share that our chosen investments are generating.
Worried about a recession? Discover defensive Singapore stocks that can deliver steady dividends and protect your portfolio in any economic cycle.
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