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Three blue-chip stocks outpaced the Singapore market in July 2026, as falling rate expectations reshaped the outlook for banks and property.
Three SGX counters report within a week of each other in August, and for each it is the first payout decision of 2026. Here is what to watch in the numbers behind the numbers.
As AI stocks take a breather, these three overlooked non-AI stocks could offer investors growth, diversification and greater portfolio resilience.
The CPF Special Account offers a guaranteed 4% annual return – one of Singapore’s best risk-free savings options. But can investors with S$30,000 realistically earn more over the long term without taking on excessive risk?
Investing a lump sum at an all-time high can feel like a costly mistake when markets decline. But history suggests that what you do next often matters far more than where you started.
Singapore Airlines has recovered strongly since the pandemic – but a record-revenue quarter just produced a loss. Here’s what to watch.
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Seatrium, Keppel and Singapore Airlines report this week, with investors watching closely for earnings, dividends and business updates.
Three billion-dollar Singapore REITs are reporting this week. Here’s what dividend investors should watch before their latest earnings are released.
For parents investing for their children, blue-chip stocks offer a proven way to harness compounding and build long-term wealth.
UI Boustead REIT, Keppel REIT and FLCT report this week, with investors looking for the latest updates on earnings and distributions.
Stocks
Lower board lot sizes have opened blue-chip investing to more Singapore investors, but not every quality stock is worth owning.
Generating S$1,000 a month in passive income before turning 40 may sound ambitious, but with disciplined investing, dividend growth, and consistent contributions, it’s an achievable long-term goal for many Singaporeans.
What makes a stock worth holding forever? David Kuo reveals what gives him the confidence to hold quality stocks through every market cycle.
DBS crossed S$6 billion in quarterly income for the first time, revealing four key takeaways for investors from its latest results.
Getting Started
Markets are noisy again. Here’s how long-term investors can stay focused, disciplined, and prepared.
Your 20s are the best time to start investing, but avoiding a few common mistakes can make a huge difference to your long-term wealth.
Starting to invest at 25 gives you one major advantage: time. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to building wealth through stocks, ETFs, and long-term compounding.
With inflation, longevity, and market volatility shaping the future, income stability is becoming the most important factor in retirement planning for 2026.






















