7.1% Dividend Yield: Is DBS a Buy? | The Investing Iguana πŸ¦–

Is DBS's 7.1% dividend yield too good to be true? In this video, Iggy from The Investing Iguana dives deep into DBS's recent performance and explores whether this banking giant is a buy for income investors. $DBS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD(D05.SI)$

  • 0:00 Introduction

  • 1:15 DBS's 2023 Financial Highlights

  • 2:30 The Good: Record Profits and Bonus Share Issue

  • 4:00 The Bad: Slowing Loan Growth and NIM Pressure

  • 5:45 The Ugly: Potential Headwinds in 2024

  • 7:30 Comparing DBS to UOB and OCBC

  • 9:00 Is DBS a Buy for Income Investors?

  • 11:00 Key Takeaways and Risk Considerations

  • 12:30 Conclusion and Invitation to Subscribe

Join Iggy as he breaks down complex financial concepts into easy-to-understand insights, perfect for investors of all levels. Discover whether DBS deserves a spot in your income portfolio and learn valuable tips for navigating the ever-changing world of finance.

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  • The way they break down DBS's financials is so clear and easy to understand.
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