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    Smart Reads of the Week: Hunkering Down

    Royston YangBy Royston YangApril 18, 2020Updated:September 26, 20232 Mins Read
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    As Singaporeans ease into the second week of the Government’s “circuit breaker” measures, an eerie calm has descended upon the city.

    Places that were once teeming with activity have since gone quiet.

    Malls, which are usually bursting at the seams with shoppers, have seen a sharp drop in footfall.

    Everyone is now hunkering down at home, reducing contact with others to halt the spread of the deadly virus.

    However, the number of infections among foreign workers is hitting new highs.

    As we are in a critical period, do remember to wear a mask at all times when you leave your house.

    Such measures are painful but necessary, and we are confident we can tackle the pandemic successfully in time to come.

    For investors who are feeling worried about their stocks, here are four aspects they should look at.

    Click to read: Worried About Your Stocks? Here are 4 Things You Should Watch

    If you are a REIT investor, you may be wondering if REITs’ income model is still valid. Royston discusses whether REITs still make good dividend investments.

    Click to read: Are REITs Still A Good Investment for Income?

    Still on the topic of REITs, here are two REITs that continue to trade near their 52-week lows.

    Click to read: 2 REITs That Are Still Trading Near 52-Week Lows

    Royston shares four aspects of REITs you should look at when they report their quarterly or full-year results.

    Click to read: 4 Important Factors You Need to Know for Your REITs

    Though this pandemic has battered many companies, here are three pandemic-resistant stocks that you can add to your watchlist.

    Click to read: 3 Pandemic-Resistant Stocks for Your Watchlist

    Are you still feeling stressed and worried about your investment portfolio? Royston shares three timeless quotes from a renowned value investor to help you navigate through the crisis.

    Click to read: 3 Warren Buffett Quotes to Help You Navigate The COVID-19 Crisis

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    Please refer to the individual articles for stock ownership disclosures.

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