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    Smart Reads of the Week: DBS and UOB Earnings, Falling Growth Stocks and Warren Buffett’s Sagely Wisdom

    Earnings season has begun in earnest, and we delve into the earnings for two local banks and a fintech company.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorFebruary 19, 20223 Mins Read
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    This week saw the two big local banks, DBS Group (SGX: D05) and United Overseas Bank Ltd (SGX: U11) reporting their fiscal 2021 earnings.

    We dug deeper into both lenders to bring you snippets of their full-year report cards.

    At the same time, we also covered the earnings for fintech company iFAST Corporation Limited (SGX: AIY) and telco StarHub Limited (SGX: CC3).

    Meanwhile, we also turned our attention to the US market, where the significant proportion of growth stocks have seen their share prices halved.

    The sell-off in the NASDAQ Composite Index has thrown up interesting investment opportunities.

    And if you’re worried about how to navigate this choppy market, we have some wise words from the Sage of Omaha, Warren Buffett, to help to calm your senses.

    Here is a list of our top articles for the week.

    1. DBS Reports a Record S$6.8 billion Profit for FY2021: 5 Highlights from its Blockbuster Earnings

    Singapore’s biggest bank announced record profits for FY2021. Here are five things investors need to know.

    2. UOB Reports FY2021 Net Profit of S$4 billion: 5 Things to Note from the Bank’s Earnings

    If you’re looking for insights into UOB’s earnings report, we provide five highlights that you can study.

    3. iFAST Reports a 45% Jump in Net Profit: 5 Highlights from the Fintech’s Earnings

    iFAST reported a sparkling set of earnings for FY2021. Read on to find out more about the fintech’s numbers and prospects.

    4. StarHub’s Final Dividend Jumps 56%: 5 Highlights from the Telco’s FY 2021 Earnings

    Starhub reported a healthy set of financials along with a surge in its final dividend. Here’s what investors can learn about the telco’s results.

    5. 4 US Growth Stocks That Have Fallen 50% Or More From Their All-Time High

    Searching for bargains? These four growth stocks have seen their share prices halved in the current correction.

    6. 9 Timely Warren Buffett Tips to Guide You in an Uncertain Stock Market

    If you’re feeling anxious about the volatility in the stock market, we offer some guidance from Warren Buffett to help you out.

    7. The Straits Times Index Has Exceeded Its 2019 High: Is There More Room to Run?

    The bellwether Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) has staged a remarkable comeback to hit its three-year high. Is there more room for the index to rise?

    8. 5 Dividend Stocks You Can Buy with S$50,000

    Income-seeking investors who have S$50,000 to spare may want to look at these five attractive dividend-paying stocks.

    9. 3 Companies That Pay You Dividends Every 3 Months

    Here are three non-REIT companies that pay out a dividend every quarter.

    10. How a Sleepy Singapore REIT Crushed the Market

    You may be surprised to learn that this Singapore REIT reported overall returns that surpassed the broad market over a long period of time.

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