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✨Tuesday — Singapore Stocks

  • Singapore stocks opened higher on Tuesday. STI rose 0.3%; Nio up 2%; SIA up 1%; UOB down 4%..

  • $UOB(U11.SI)$ : The bank’s net profit for the fourth quarter fell 7 per cent on the back of margin pressures from lower benchmark rates, it said on Tuesday. Net profit for the three months ended Dec 31, 2025, came in at S$1.41 billion, compared with S$1.52 billion a year earlier. The bank declared a dividend of S$0.71 per share for the half-year, bringing the full-year dividend to S$1.56 per share. Net interest income fell 4 per cent to S$2.35 billion. Shares of UOB closed 0.5 per cent or S$0.20 higher at S$38.80 on Monday.

  • $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ : Environmental group Market Forces has lodged a complaint with the Singapore Exchange (SGX) against the bank for potentially failing to comply with sustainability reporting requirements, specifically pertaining to the lack of disclosures around the bank’s exposure towards captive coal plants. In response to queries from The Business Times, OCBC chief sustainability officer Mike Ng said the bank remains committed to transparent sustainability and environmental disclosures that are aligned with SGX’s rules and international frameworks. Shares of OCBC fell 0.1 per cent or S$0.30 to close at S$21.69 on Monday.

  • $Keppel(BN4.SI)$ : An attempt by an individual to exert ownership rights to land in Jakarta owned by an Indonesian subsidiary of Keppel Land has been thrown out by the courts. The asset manager said that the case concerning a 2.28 trillion rupiah (S$186.3 million) claim over Jakarta land ownership has been declared “inadmissable” by the South Jakarta District Court on Feb 9, 2026. It also said that the court ordered the individual who commenced civil action, Tumpal Hutabarat, to pay court costs. Shares of Keppel closed 0.8 per cent or S$0.10 higher at S$13.03 on Monday.

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  • LiverpoolRed
    02-24 10:53
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    I am quite confident in the stock market. Whatever go down now, it will come up on next few weeks. That the game that Donald Trump is playing every month if u ever notice in US stock market. @Optionspuppy @Fenger1188 @Blinkfans
  • WanEH
    02-24 11:23
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    市场对人工智能技术(尤其是像 Anthropic 发布的生产力工具)可能 真正替代传统软件功能、侵蚀原有商业模式 的担忧激增。这让不少软件企业未来增长能否维持成为疑问, 我觉得还是不要买入为好。
  • Shyon
    02-24 11:36
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    Today my stock in focus is $IBM(IBM)$ , after a 13% plunge sparked by concerns that Anthropic’s Claude Code could disrupt its lucrative COBOL modernization business. Since COBOL underpins critical systems in banking and government, IBM has long benefited from complex, consultant-heavy upgrades — a moat now being challenged by AI-driven automation.

    The market is questioning whether AI can compress projects that once took years into quarters, potentially reshaping IBM’s consulting economics. That explains the sharp repricing.

    However, IBM isn’t standing still. With over $12.5B in generative AI business and Watsonx already supporting COBOL refactoring, the real debate is whether IBM becomes the disruptor — or gets disrupted.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

  • L.Lim
    02-24 11:50
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    Interesting to note that the new round of usa tariffs will only last 150 days, does that mean reprieve for everyone after 5 months?
    All the countries that could not negotiate a trade deal, or were intentionally antagonised by the us president (Mexico, Canada, Brazil, etc.) will likely be the biggest winners.
    Still have no clue why there was a need to impose tariffs on countries that did not have surplus vs the usa, shows how disingenuous that action was...
  • PreciousJade
    02-24 12:48
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    To hold & wait with patience 😊
  • 這是甚麼東西
    02-24 13:30
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    AI Capital Expenditure: Big Tech's "AI arms race" is reaching a fever pitch. Hyperscalers like Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta are projected to spend between $527 billion and $700 billion on AI infrastructure in 2026 alone. This massive spending is shifting toward the bond market, raising new questions about credit worthiness despite fueling tech sector earnings.
    Broadening Participation: Analysts expect the rally to "broaden" beyond just the "Magnificent Seven," with sectors like industrials, mid-caps, and healthcare benefiting as AI-driven productivity gains begin to manifest in the wider economy.
    Monetary Policy: While the Federal Reserve paused rate cuts in early 2026, the consensus suggests two 25-basis-point cuts later in the year, potentially bringing the federal funds rate down to a range of 3.0% to 3.25% by year-end.
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