Kk23
09-18 15:45

$Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$  The STI component stock I'm most bullish on is DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05). DBS has shown strong financial performance, leads in digital banking, and is expanding into high-growth Southeast Asian markets. Its robust capital position allows for attractive dividend payouts, and it's benefiting from rising interest rates.

For high-dividend stocks, I consider these five options:

1. DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05)

- Dividend Yield: ~5.5%

- Strong growth potential and dividend track record

2. Singapore Exchange (SGX: S68)

- Dividend Yield: ~3.5%

- Steady cash flows from operating the stock exchange

3. Mapletree Industrial Trust (SGX: ME8U)

- Dividend Yield: ~5.5%

- Focus on industrial properties and data centers

4. Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (SGX: BUOU)

- Dividend Yield: ~6%

- Diverse property portfolio across Asia-Pacific and Europe

5. NetLink NBN Trust (SGX: CJLU)

- Dividend Yield: ~5.5%

- Operates Singapore's nationwide fiber broadband network

These stocks offer attractive yields and relatively stable business models in my opinion. However, should always consider factors beyond yield, such as financial health, growth prospects, and dividend sustainability. Diversification across sectors and asset classes is crucial for managing risk.

STI Sets New Records! What's Your Favorite STI Component Stock?
The STI Index has risen for 10 consecutive days, hitting record highs for 7 straight days, reaching 3,597 points during intraday trading on September 17th. ---------------------------- Which STI component stock are you bullish most? Do you have any recommendations for high-dividend stocks?
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