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    Smart Reads of the Week: Grab’s SPAC, Falling Blue Chip Stocks, and Didi’s Delisting

    This week, we look more closely at SPACs, explore ride-hailing company Didi's impending delisting, and look at a couple of blue-chip businesses with declining share prices.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorDecember 11, 2021Updated:September 26, 20233 Mins Read
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    After Grab’s (NASDAQ: GRAB) long-awaited listing in the US via a special purpose acquisition vehicle (SPAC), we delve deeper into the implications for SPAC listings in Singapore.

    Can they help to provide a much-needed fillip for the local bourse?

    Meanwhile, Chinese regulators have come down hard on ride-hailing company Didi Global Inc (NYSE: DIDI). 

    The company has to delist from the US and now intends to seek a listing in Hong Kong, instead.

    Meanwhile, the local stock market has seen its ups and downs. 

    In the process, five blue chip stocks have fallen between 13.2% and 35% from its 52-week high. We dig in to learn more about this unfortunate group.

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

    1. Grab’s SPAC Fell 20% on its Debut: Is There Still Hope for Singapore SPACs?

    Grab’s long-awaited debut on the NASDAQ saw its shares promptly fall by 20%. Could Singapore SPACs also suffer a similar fate?

    2. Is Didi’s Delisting a Warning to Chinese Investors?

    With Didi’s impending delisting from the US, is China trying to sound a warning to Chinese investors that there may be more to come?

    3. 4 REITs Acquiring to Grow Their DPU

    These four REITs have done a great job in boosting their portfolios and growing their DPU through opportunistic acquisitions.

    4. 4 Singapore Dividend Stocks I Will Buy with S$20,000

    If I had S$20,000 and wanted to increase my dividend income stream, here are four Singapore dividend stocks that I will select.

    5. These 5 Blue-Chip Stocks Fell More Than 13% from Their 52-Week Highs: Is it Time to Buy?

    Bargain-hunters may wish to turn their attention to these five blue-chip stocks that have fallen by double-digits from their 52-week high.

    6. 4 US Stocks Hitting Their 52-Week Lows: Are They Ripe for Buying?

    Over on the growth side, these four US stocks recently touched their 52-week low. Could they be a screaming buy?

    7. 3 REITs with Dividend Yields of More Than 4.5%

    Looking for REITs with great distribution yields? Here are three that offer yields exceeding 4.5%.

    8. 5 Singapore Stocks Poised to Raise Their Dividends in 2022

    As 2022 beckons, we reviewed our list of watchlist stocks and came up with five that we believe can raise their dividends next year.

    9. 5 Reasons Why Property Stocks Remain Attractive

    Don’t write off property stocks just yet. Here are five reasons why they still deserve a place in your investment portfolio.

    10. Stop Saving and Start Investing in Dividend Stocks

    Saving may be a great habit, but it’s not going to be enough to help you combat inflation. What you need to do is to start deploying that cash into dividend-paying stocks, instead.

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