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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.
This week’s Smart Reads covers dividend stocks to buy with S$10,000, blue chips raising payouts, and whether CPF investing can outperform over time. We also examine stocks at multi-year highs and the AI cloud race.
STI hits historic 5,000 as Singapore raises GDP forecasts and gears up for the 2026 Budget announcement.
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While your savings account pays 0.24%, Singapore REITs are delivering 6.9% yields. Here’s everything you need to know about this income-generating powerhouse.
Keppel’s share price is at multi-year highs, driven by its strategic shift into renewables and data centres, but can its growth momentum continue in the face of industry risks?
As markets approach year-end, these three Singapore stocks could see renewed momentum driven by improving fundamentals and upcoming catalysts.
These three Singapore REITs have improving fundamentals and strong sponsor support, positioning them to potentially raise their DPU in 2026.
Stocks
Market corrections can create opportunities in quality REITs. Here are three types of Singapore REITs worth watching if prices fall sharply.
Grab expands beyond Southeast Asia, a landmark S$1.4 billion acquisition spree by Singapore’s leading industrial REIT, and MAS eyes a policy tightening.
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are driving demand for defence capabilities, lifting these three stocks with strong exposure to the sector.
Blue chips are getting expensive. Here’s how disciplined income investors are adapting and where they may be looking next.
Getting Started
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?
We tend to forget that public transport companies are no different to other businesses – they must be profitable.
Nine years of investing distilled into 31 digestible lessons.


















