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These three defensive Singapore stocks could help investors protect income and stability as markets stay volatile heading into 2026.
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Looking to strengthen your passive income in 2026? These three dividend stocks could offer a reliable payout and steady cash flow as the new year begins.
REITs are often one of the first investments new investors consider. Here’s why they’re so popular – and what beginners should understand before buying their first REIT.
DBS just delivered another record quarter, backed by resilient income and strong dividends. But with the share price at all-time highs and interest rates easing, the bigger question is whether the fundamentals can keep up in 2026.
Discover five cash-rich Singapore companies with strong balance sheets, dependable earnings and rising dividends — ideal for investors seeking long-term stability and steady passive income.
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A company’s free cash flow, balance sheet, and dividend payout ratios can indicate if its dividend strategy is sustainable.
Learn how smart diversification can help your portfolio stay resilient through inflation and interest rate cuts.
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Some REITs may stand to benefit from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s newly released industrial land through its Industrial Government Land Sales (IGLS) programme.
Many investors leave their CPF untouched. This article explores why long-term investors consider using CPF to invest in stocks and how compounding can change retirement outcomes.
These three Singapore blue-chip stocks stand out for raising dividends, signalling earnings strength and management confidence.

















