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    Smart Reads of the Week: Blue-Chip Earnings, Market Highs, and Sea Limited’s Rise

    Blue-chip earnings, record highs, and Sea Limited overtaking DBS — catch up on this week’s top investment stories in Singapore and beyond.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorAugust 31, 20253 Mins Read
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    From Singapore blue chips to Nvidia’s earnings and Sea Limited’s rise, here are this week’s top investing stories you need to know.

    Markets have been buzzing with fresh developments. This week, Nvidia dazzled again with stellar earnings, and Sea Limited overtook DBS to become Singapore’s largest company by market value – a dynamic shift from banking to gaming and e-commerce.

    Closer to home, earnings season continues to offer plenty of insight. While some blue-chip names delivered stronger profits and bolstered dividends, others saw sharp drops in share prices post-results. Several Singapore stocks have also broken past their 52-week highs, and smaller companies continue to display healthy growth. With momentum building in both global tech and local markets, investors face a rich array of opportunities — but higher valuations mean selectivity remains key.

    Here are this week’s top articles:

    How to Get Paid Monthly with Top Singapore Dividend Stocks
    Many Singapore investors love dividends, but wouldn’t it be better if you could collect them every month? We highlight a way to structure your portfolio so that you enjoy a regular stream of income — without waiting too long between payouts.

    4 Singapore Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks Reporting Higher Profits
    Despite economic headwinds, some of Singapore’s largest companies continue to grow their earnings. These four blue-chip names not only delivered stronger profits, but they are also backed by steady dividends that income investors will appreciate.

    3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Plunged After Earnings: Are They Worth a Closer Look?
    Not every set of results pleased the market. Several well-known blue chips saw their share prices tumble after their earnings announcements. But does this weakness open up opportunities for long-term investors?

    5 Singapore Stocks Breaking Past Their 52-Week Highs: Are They Worth a Closer Look?
    Momentum is returning to select Singapore stocks, with some pushing past their one-year highs. We examine five such counters to see if they still offer value — or if caution is warranted.

    Nvidia Posts Stellar Earnings but Lofty Expectations Cap Its Upside
    Nvidia has been the poster child of the AI boom, and once again, it didn’t disappoint on earnings. But with sky-high expectations already priced in, can the stock continue to scale greater heights?

    From Banking to Gaming: Sea Limited Overtakes DBS as Singapore’s Largest Company
    The crown of Singapore’s largest company has changed hands. Gaming and e-commerce giant Sea Limited has now overtaken DBS in market value. We dive into what’s driving this shift and what it means for investors.

    4 Attractive US Growth Stocks Set to Sizzle Up Your Investment Portfolio
    For those with an appetite for growth, these four US stocks could add spice to your portfolio. Backed by strong business models and expansion opportunities, they may help you ride the next wave of growth.

    5 Small and Mid-Cap Singapore Stocks That Grew Their Revenue and Profits
    Beyond the blue chips, smaller companies are also showing solid fundamentals. We highlight five small and mid-cap names that notched higher revenue and profits, making them worth a closer look.

    Dividends? Growth? We’ve got you. Smart Reads is a popular weekly email that filters Singapore’s top investing stories through the lens of dividends and capital growth. Join over XXXX+ investors in getting this week’s most important stories and potential stock ideas. Sign up for FREE here!

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