In a market where many REITs are still finding their footing amid higher interest rates and economic uncertainty, a few quieter names have shown they’re not ready to fade into silence. While blue-chip ...
Industrial real estate investment trusts (REITs), with their resilient performance and exposure to strong growth trends such as e-commerce and AI, have long been favoured by investors. Under the ...
The dream of living off dividend income is alluring. Who wouldn’t want to stack up quality shares after years of working hard, then let dividends cover living costs for the rest of their lives? But, ...
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) have long been a favourite among Singapore investors. They are prized for their steady dividends and relatively low volatility compared to individual stocks. But ...
These three beaten-down blue-chip Stocks: Wilmar International Limited, SATS, and Thai Beverage have underperformed the index thus far. We take a look at why we believe they could be primed to ...
Blue-chip stocks are supposed to be the “safe money.” It’s the boring but reliable foundation of every sensible portfolio. But here’s the problem: Most investors treat blue-chips like they’re magical ...
The fate of Singapore’s stock market for the next 15 years rests on just 10 companies. That’s not hyperbole – it’s math. The Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) just hit an all-time high above 4,400 ...
In a market that sometimes feels like Squid Game, survival takes more than luck – it takes adaptability, timing, and a steady hand. While the STI’s blue chips play it safe, under-the-radar Singapore ...
ST Engineering Ltd (SGX: S63) or STE has seen its share price skyrocket to fresh all-time highs last month, driven by strong demand across the defence and aerospace sectors. Revenue was up by over 7% ...
Investing in solid growth stocks is a surefire way to boost your wealth and better prepare yourself for retirement. These companies can continue to grow their profits and free cash flow over the years ...
Are you planning on an early retirement? You can almost forget it if you live in Denmark. The Scandinavian nation has raised its state pension age from 67 years to 70 years. It could even rise to 74 ...
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