Keppel Ltd stock slips in Singapore trade as rally pauses; investors eye Feb 5 results
7 January 2026
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Keppel Ltd stock slips in Singapore trade as rally pauses; investors eye Feb 5 results

Singapore, Jan 7, 2026, 15:28 SGT — Regular session

  • Keppel shares ease in afternoon trade after a two-session climb.
  • Singapore stocks hover near record highs as investors hunt dividends.
  • Keppel-linked REIT refinancing news adds focus ahead of Feb. 5 results.

Keppel Ltd shares fell 1.7% to S$10.48 by 3:19 p.m. in Singapore, snapping a two-session rise that ended at S$10.66 on Tuesday. 1

The pullback comes as Singapore’s Straits Times Index (STI) sits near record highs, driven by a rally in bank shares that has pushed the benchmark to fresh peaks this week. Morningstar’s Lorraine Tan said investors are treating dividend-paying stocks as a “proxy to holding Singapore government bonds” as they brace for lower rates. 2

Strategists have also flagged Keppel as a beneficiary of the market’s tilt toward “defensive” stocks — large, steady firms that can hold up better when growth cools. UOB Kay Hian analyst Adrian Loh said big Singapore-dollar cash generators should keep drawing fund flows, and Keppel is among the brokerage’s preferred large-caps, The Business Times reported. 3

Keppel-linked real estate vehicles added another thread for investors to track. Keppel Pacific Oak US REIT secured a US$37.5 million loan facility that will “substantially addressed” its refinancing needs for 2026, though the agreement includes conditions tied to changes in the manager and Keppel-related unitholdings, The Business Times reported. 4

Keppel describes itself as a global asset manager and operator with businesses spanning infrastructure, real estate and connectivity, focused on sustainability-related solutions and recurring income streams. 5

Still, the backdrop carries risks. A turn higher in rates or weaker property markets would pressure refinancing and valuations across rate-sensitive holdings, while slower asset sales would limit fee growth and test investor patience.

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