This week, we take a detailed look at Hongkong Land’s (SGX: H78) latest earnings.
The blue-chip property developer and manager has seen its share price decline to its 52-week low recently.
Meanwhile, Singapore Post (SGX: S08) concluded its strategic review and released a comprehensive set of objectives on how it plans to realign its business.
The postal services and logistics provider will rely on five strategic pillars to seek growth and unlock value for shareholders.
Elsewhere, we look at several Singapore REITs sporting high distribution yields.
These yields can easily beat the returns offered by the CPF Ordinary Account and Singapore Savings Bonds.
Here is a list of our top articles for this week.
1. Hongkong Land’s Share Price is Scraping a Multi-Year Low: Can the Property Giant See a Rebound?
The property giant is seeing headwinds in Hong Kong and China. Read on to find out if its business and share price can recover.
2. Singapore Post Has Unveiled its Strategic Review: 5 Aspects Investors Should Know About
The postal service provider has announced an ambitious strategic review to revitalise its business.
We showcase four Singapore REITs with dividend yields that can beat the CPF OA and Singapore Savings Bonds.
4. Want to Compound Your Wealth? 4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks to Consider for Your Portfolio
Looking to compound your wealth? Here are four Singapore blue-chip stocks that may be suitable.
5. 3 Singapore Stocks with Share Prices at 52-Week Highs: Can Their Run Continue?
Here are three Singapore stocks touching their 52-week highs recently. Read on to find out if they can continue their upward climb.
6. 4 Consumer-Related US Growth Stocks Paying Out Higher Dividends
These four consumer-related stocks are not only growing their earnings but are also paying out more dividends.
7. 3 Singapore Stocks to Watch for in April
We throw the spotlight on three Singapore stocks you should watch for in April.
8. Is Diversification a Blessing or a Curse?
While diversification is often touted to reduce risks, can it also serve as a disadvantage to investors?
9. Get Smart: The Secret to Guilt-Free Concerts
If you are into music and concerts, here is an effective way to enjoy them without feeling the pinch.
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