Chinese New Year is here.
The holidays are a time to rest and recharge. And a time to rejoice.
So, we’ll keep this week’s Smart Reads brief.
We’ll be covering some of the most-read articles from the past two weeks.
First off, we have Royston Yang who gave his take on Singapore Exchange’s decision to abolish of quarterly earnings reports.
SGX is Abolishing Quarterly Reporting: The Good, The Bad And The Unknown
Next up, Chin Hui Leong offered his thoughts on the outbreak of the Wuhan Virus.
My Thoughts on the Wuhan Virus
The Singapore stock market continues to draw new REIT listings. Royston stepped up to offer his take on the latest REIT IPO on the hopper, Elite Commercial REIT.
3 Important Aspects of Elite Commercial REIT You Should Know
If you are interested in dividend stocks, there might be one key ratio you want to lookup. Chin Hui Leong explains.
1 Key Ratio to Check Before You Buy Your Next Dividend Stock
Finally, Royston Yang talks about how to measure success in your investing.
Your Stocks Have Risen, Should You Sell?
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