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    Home»Smart Reads»Smart Reads of the Week: Recession Fears, iFAST and Keppel DC REIT’s Falling Unit Price and Stocks for Your CPF Account
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    Smart Reads of the Week: Recession Fears, iFAST and Keppel DC REIT’s Falling Unit Price and Stocks for Your CPF Account

    We look at how you can handle a recession and explore suitable stocks to buy for your CPF Investment Account.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorMay 28, 20223 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has warned that Singapore may face a recession in the next two years.

    We explore how you can protect your investment portfolio should this come to pass.

    Meanwhile, we also turn our attention to fintech iFAST Corporation Limited (SGX: AIY) and data centre REIT Keppel DC REIT (SGX: AJBU).

    With both their share prices tumbling, you may wonder if these stocks present a great bargain.

    And if you’re wondering which stocks to include in your CPF Investment Account, we have a couple of suggestions that may do the trick.

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

    1. Worried About a Coming Recession? 3 Things You Can Do to Prepare Yourself

    If you’re nervous that a recession may be coming, here are three things you can do to protect your investment portfolio.

    2. iFAST’s Share Price Has More Than Halved from Its All-Time High: Is the Stock a Bargain?

    iFAST has seen its share price tumbling from its all-time high above S$10 last year. Should investors start nibbling on the stock?

    3. Keppel DC REIT’s Share Price Has Fallen Under S$2: Should Investors Be Worried?

    Like iFAST, Keppel DC REIT has also seen its unit price falling steadily to below S$2. Is there any cause for concern?

    4. 4 Dependable Stocks You Can Scoop Up for Your CPF Investment Account

    Thinking of how to invest your CPF funds? Here are four dependable stocks that can give you peace of mind.

    5. 3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks to Buy if the Market Crashes Tomorrow

    Should the market crash suddenly, you can scoop up shares of these three dependable blue-chip stocks.

    6. 5 Winning Stocks that Turned $10,000 to More Than $40,000 in 10 Years

    We present five growth stocks with stellar track records that helped to multiply an investment of S$10,000 into much more 10 years later.

    7. These 2 Singapore Stocks More Than Doubled in the Past Year and Could Still Grow

    These two Singapore stocks may have surged in the last year, but could still have more room to run.

    8. 4 Singapore Stocks Signalling Higher Dividends for 2022

    Here are four Singapore stocks that paid out a higher dividend recently and could go on to pay higher dividends for the rest of this year.

    9. 3 Takeaways from Lendlease REIT’s 3Q22 Business Update

    We review the latest business update from Lendlease Global Commercial REIT (SGX: JYEU) to analyse its prospects.

    10. 10 Attributes of Successful Investors

    Rounding up our series on this topic, here are the last two attributes that a successful investor should possess.

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    Please refer to the individual articles for stock ownership disclosures.

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