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    For the first 12 weeks of 2023 the iEdge S-REIT Index generated a 3% total return. Within the S-REIT Sector, Industrial S-REITs averaged the highest median total returns over the past 12 weeks at 4%.
    The recent earnings season saw Industrial S-REITs record positive rental reversions. Multiple Industrial S-REITs have employed further cost-saving measures such as hedging borrowings to fixed rates, as well as initiatives to r...
    Seeking a 7.7% yield? Multiple S-Reits record positive rental reversions
    Seeking a 7.7% yield? Multiple S-Reits record positive rental reversions
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    Hey mooers!
    2022 has been rough for major indices, so many investors may wonder if another recession will begin. But on the bright side, lower prices might allow you to buy more shares with the same amount of money, which gives you more dividends.
    Dividend stocks are companies that make regular distributions to shareholders, usually in the form of cash. Earning income from your stocks is the point of the dividend investing ...
    2022 Half-Year Recap: Are dividend stocks a better bet in a bear market?
    2022 Half-Year Recap: Are dividend stocks a better bet in a bear market?
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    $Singtel (Z74.SG)$ Continue to observe
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    At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
    Happy Monday mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
    Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
    Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
    Every major index moved Lower last week. Here is the weekly buzzing sto...
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
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    On the fourth Thursday in November every year, we gather with our families, eat turkey, watch football and gear up for Black Friday. 
    Thanksgiving is a time for food, friends and family. It's also a time to pause, reflect on our lives and think about what we're thankful for.
    The question we want to ask you on this Thanksgiving day is--What are you grateful for during your investing journey? Is it your supporting family? Your investing pals? Your profittable stock? A book you read? Maybe a guru? The list goes on and on. There are so many things that we appreciate and feel grateful deep down in our heart. Why don't you take this chance to say a big thank-you now!? Join the topic discussion #For this, I am grateful and get rewards!
    Say thanks to your "tendies"
    What stocks are you most thankful for this year? Or on the contrary, which stocks teach you a lesson? Be it success or setback, there's always a reason for us to be grateful because it made us grow stonger and become more experienced in investing.
    Be grateful for your supporting family and friends
    Trading or investing is never an easy job. Thankfully, our family or friends provides emotional support during challenging time, encouragement along investing life's twists and turns, and the comfort of being understood and accepted for what you want to do with life.
    Appreciate "strangers" that give a helping hand
    Do you have a guru that guides you at the beginning of your investing journey? Do you find any book that's helpful for you to make a decision? There are countless online lessons and books you can turn to when you are at a loss. Which one do you want to express your thanks to?
    Don't forget to thank yourself
    By the time we decided to invest and started to learn from the ground up, we made a brave decision and hard choice. Don't forget that we are a courageous man/ woman and we should feel thankful for that.
    All the things money can’t buy: No matter how your portfolio or individual stock does, it’s important to remember that the best things in life are free. Holidays and spending time with family tends to prove that to us, and it’s something we should be thankful for every day, no matter what the market is doing.
    Share your blessings and get reward now!
    5 best posts will get 1,888 points;
    10 featured posts will get 888 points;
    All participants will get 88 points.
    Duration: Now – Nov. 29, 11:59 PM (ET)
    Note:
    1. Only relevant posts and those add topic #For this, I am grateful count. (Please post under the topic.)
    2. Minimum word requirement: 50 words
    3. Winners will be announced on Dec. 2nd.
    Thank you, and best of luck to all of our trading or investing endeavors. Do forget to attach a picture of your thanksgiving dinner while joining the the topic here #For this, I am grateful
    For This, I am Grateful
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    $UOB Kay Hian (U10.SG)$ what does it means when the price stuck at grey colour & no movement?
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    What is ESG?
    For the uninitiated, ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. Increasingly, a company’s impact on the environment and whether its business model contributes to sustainable development matter to its stakeholders and investors. The ESG criteria include how the company manages its waste, the kind of energy sources it uses, the kind of suppliers it works with, how it handles pollution, its attitude to climate change, transparency in accounting and their choice of board members.
    Why Should We Care About ESG?
    Recently, my powerbank made by a well-known company in China became faulty. When I returned to the authorised distributor to enquire whether they had a recycling program for their old powerbanks, I was told they did not. This is sad as while many people are aware that recycling is important, they do not practise it as they find it costly or inconvenient. The inconvenience factor can be overcome if companies do their part to provide collection points, especially if it is their own products.
    If society values ESG and supports companies that have high ESG ratings, then more companies will be incentivised to prioritise sustainable practices alongside profit generation. Our combined efforts can help to keep our planet sustainable for ourselves and future generations.
    Never has this been more apparent than the haze that used to be an annual affair for Southeast Asia, triggering respiratory problems, forcing residents to stay indoors and keep their windows shut and causing tourists to cancel or defer their trips; the health and economic costs ran to billions of dollars. The situation only turned around when it was exposed which companies and products were linked to the slash and burn practices. The public backlash was enormous and consumers started boycotting said companies’ products. That in turn put pressure on the regulators.
    Having Our Cake And Eating It
    Fortunately, being profitable and meeting high ESG criteria are not mutually exclusive. Companies with high ESG ratings are often industry leaders that generate greater returns than their peers as they have better reputation, enjoy stronger customer loyalty and have more streamlined operations that reduce waste. $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ , $Accenture (ACN.US)$ , $Linde (LIN.US)$ , $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ , $Xylem (XYL.US)$ , $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ , $Oracle (ORCL.US)$ , $Nike (NKE.US)$ , $Texas Instruments (TXN.US)$ , $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$  , $Salesforce (CRM.US)$ , $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$, $CityDev (C09.SG)$   , $CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$ and $DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$ . Hence, it is possible to have our cake and eat it too.
    Future Prospects
    With the renewed focus on cleaner energy and cutting carbon emissions around the world, ESG investing is the new trend with a “tsunami of money” pouring in, in the words of Piyush Gupta, group chief executive of DBS. Even if the fundamental asset value were to remain unchanged, the increased demand will cause the price of the asset to rise.
    Besides buying the stocks of companies with good ESG ratings, there are various ESG funds to choose from like $Ishares Msci Usa Esg Select Etf (SUSA.US)$  $iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN.US)$ and the upcoming $UOB AP GRN REIT US$ (GRE.SG)$ . The current challenge is there is no unified standard and different methodologies used by different providers can result in different ESG ratings for the same company. For example, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ is average among 40 companies in the automobile industry according to MSCI, 20 out of 100 according to SPDJI and in the 61st percentile (high) for ESG risk according to Sustainalytics..
    If you enjoy the read, please click and/or drop a comment below before you go. Thank you.
    Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to invest. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decision.
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    ESG Trend and How Investors Can Benefit
    ESG Trend and How Investors Can Benefit
    ESG Trend and How Investors Can Benefit
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