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    Smart Reads of the Week: Singapore Banks’ Earnings, SIA and Hospitality REITs

    We round up the banks’ earnings, delve deeper into Singapore’s local carrier, and look closer at the hospitality REITs sector.
    The Smart InvestorBy The Smart InvestorAugust 6, 20223 Mins Read
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    This week, we provide a detailed analysis of the latest earnings from each of the local banks.

    We also turn our attention to Singapore Airlines Limited (SGX: C6L) as the airline reports a sparkling set of earnings.

    Pent-up demand for air travel and the reopening of borders have contributed to better results.

    Elsewhere, the hospitality REIT sector is also roaring back to life as more travellers head overseas for vacations.

    You may be interested in relooking the sector as Ascott Residence Trust (SGX: HMN) and other REITs report better financial and operating numbers.

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

    1. UOB Reported Net Profit of S$2 Billion for 1H2022: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Earnings

    We take a look at United Overseas Bank Ltd’s (SGX: U11) latest half-year earnings.

    2. OCBC Reports a Record Net Profit for 1H2022: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Earnings

    The second local bank to report its numbers, OCBC Ltd (SGX: O39) announced a record net profit for the first half of this year.

    3. DBS Reports Second-Highest Net Profit on Record: 5 Highlights from the Bank’s Latest Earnings

    Singapore’s largest bank, DBS Group (SGX: D05), announced its second-highest net profit on record for the second quarter of 2022.

    4. SIA Reports its Second-Highest Operating Profit in History: 5 Things You Need to Know

    Singapore Airlines is catching the wind in its wings as it reports a surge in revenue and a turnaround for its operating and net profit.

    5. Ascott Residence Trust is Up 12% Year to Date: Is it Time to Buy Hospitality REITs?

    The hospitality REIT sector is enjoying a breath of fresh air as the rush of travellers is buoying both its operating and financial numbers.

    6. CICT Announces a Resilient Set of 1H 2022 Earnings: 5 Things Investors Need to Know

    Retail and commercial REIT CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (SGX: C38U) reported an encouraging set of financial and operating numbers for its fiscal 2022 first half.

    7. August 2022: 5 Blue-Chip Stocks with Dividend Yields Above 4%

    We suss out five blue-chip stocks sporting dividend yields of 4% or more.

    8. 4 Singapore Stocks with the Potential to Raise Their Dividends

    These four Singapore stocks have a good chance of raising their dividend payments due to better business prospects.

    9. Sweet Spot: 3 US Stocks with Growth and Dividends

    Looking for a sweet combination of growth plus dividends? Look no further than these three US stocks.

    10. 2022 Mid-Year Round-Up: Where to Next for Singapore Stocks and REITs?

    We round up the different sectors to determine the outlook for the rest of 2022.

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    Please refer to the individual articles for stock ownership disclosures.

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