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With inflation, longevity, and market volatility shaping the future, income stability is becoming the most important factor in retirement planning for 2026.
Three blue-chip dividends arrive in the same trading week — but the cash flow, order books and forward guidance behind each cheque tell three very different stories.
Semiconductor stocks are highly cyclical — as the cycle turns, investors are asking if AEM and Venture Corp are poised for a rebound.
CPF offers stability and guaranteed returns, but some stocks provide higher income potential.
Inflation eats into your purchasing power — unless the businesses you own can keep raising prices. These five stocks stand out for their pricing power, helping investors stay ahead of rising costs.
In an inflationary environment, static income loses value — dividend growth is what helps investors preserve purchasing power over time.
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While the STI slipped in April, these three blue chips delivered gains exceeding 10% — and dividend investors were rewarded along the way.
OCBC, UOB and Keppel are rewarding investors this week with dividends, giving shareholders a timely chance to assess payouts against recent earnings.
Investors can build a resilient portfolio by pairing Singapore dividend stocks for income with US growth stocks for long-term expansion.
We look at a historic Fed vote that keeps rates on hold, a record public-sector contract win, a deep-tech earnings surprise, and a major Orchard Road retail revamp.
Stocks
This week, the market’s attention falls on a major US fund manager crossing a key ownership threshold in Singapore’s largest telco, a local bank deepening its ties with Australia, and the high-stakes superpower summit in Beijing.
Some US stocks have doubled in just a year — but what should investors do next? Here’s how to think about buying, holding, or taking profits after a big rally.
Amazon’s IPO created enormous long-term wealth, but the real investing lesson is not the return itself — it’s the power of patience and compounding.
Three SGX blue chips are paying dividends on three consecutive days next week – but how sustainable are their payouts?
Getting Started
If you took years to save, you’ve earned the right to take your time investing it.
For one thing, putting money into firms in the sector would ensure that they are around when we need them.
Watch our webinar replay to learn how investors can approach dividends, REITs and blue-chip stocks in Singapore for 2026.
One early decision in 2026 separates disciplined investors from frustrated ones.





















