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DBS, Singtel, and ST Engineering are trading near multi-year highs, but fundamentals could be keeping these blue-chips’ momentum alive.
These three Singapore blue-chip stocks could be well-positioned for steady growth and resilient earnings as the market heads into the year ahead.
This week’s Smart Reads focuses on cash-rich companies with rising dividends, defensive stocks for 2026, and blue chips to own ahead of earnings season. We also look at DBS at all-time highs and REITs to watch in January.
We highlight four solid blue-chip names that you can buy and safely own for the rest of your life.
Singapore market highlights featuring the SGX Stock Exchange rebrand and strategic portfolio moves by CapitaLand India Trust and CapitaLand Investment.
ST Engineering and Sembcorp are both climbing on strong earnings, but which industrial giant offers better value and long-term upside for investors today?
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The path to STI 10,000 runs through just 10 stocks. Here’s what needs to happen.
October delivered a harsh lesson for STI investors: impressive profits don’t guarantee stock performance — in the short term, that is.
UOB’s sharp 72% profit drop hides a proactive balance sheet move – with management assuring dividends remain intact despite higher allowances.
DBS posted record earnings in Q3 2025 as fee income surged and margins held firm. The bank declared a total S$0.75 dividend, underscoring its resilience and steady shareholder returns.
Stocks
Investors seeking 5%+ yields beyond the STI can find opportunity in these three Singapore stocks with dividend sustainability at their core.
With markets evolving and interest rates shifting, investing a lump sum in 2026 requires balance.
Budget 2026 Injects Another S$1.5 Billion Into SGX. Are Singapore Mid-Cap Stocks About to Surge?
Budget 2026 expands the EQDP to S$6.5 billion, boosting Singapore equities and shining a spotlight on high-yield “Next 50” mid-cap stocks.
These five Temasek-owned Singapore blue chips combine income, recovery potential, and long-term growth, making them worth a closer look for investors building a resilient portfolio.
Getting Started
Two REITs and a major Singapore telco are down from their highs. But is this an opportunity for you to buy these companies?
Imagine if you only worked one day in a year and your portfolio outperformed most fund managers. One fund manager shows us how it can be done.
Taking too much risk can lead to sizeable losses. But taking too little risk can lead to mediocre results. So, what is a Smart Investor to do?
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