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Keppel Ltd stock: Feb. 5 results date is set — here’s what traders watch next
10 January 2026
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Keppel Ltd stock: Feb. 5 results date is set — here’s what traders watch next

SINGAPORE, Jan 10, 2026, 15:26 SGT — Market closed

Keppel Ltd will announce its second-half and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 5, putting a clear date on the next catalyst for the Singapore group’s shares. Keppel stock (BN4) ended Friday down 0.7% at S$10.47. Keppel

That matters now because three Keppel-sponsored REITs — real estate investment trusts, listed vehicles that own income-producing property — report in the days leading up to Keppel’s own numbers, giving investors an earlier read on property cashflows and funding costs. The company said all four releases will be made before the market opens on their respective dates. Keppel

Keppel goes into that stretch trading close to a 52-week high of S$10.69, and well above its 52-week low of S$5.61. The run leaves less room for a stumble on dividends, guidance or execution. GuruFocus

On Friday, Keppel traded between S$10.46 and S$10.56 and saw about 2.06 million shares change hands, data showed. Traders will keep an eye on S$10.46 as near-term support and S$10.56 as the first line of resistance going into Monday’s session. SG Investors

In its latest business update in October, Keppel said dividend payout will be based on the “New Keppel’s” annual net profit, with part of asset-monetisation cash used to reward shareholders. Chief executive Loh Chin Hua said then: “The market increasingly recognises Keppel as a global asset manager and operator.” Keppel

When Keppel reports, investors will likely focus on what comes next rather than what just happened — any shift in dividend tone, progress on asset recycling, and whether recurring income keeps growing. They will also listen for any updated targets for funds under management (FUM), the pool of client and proprietary capital Keppel oversees and earns fees on.

But the build-up cuts both ways. If the REIT updates flag weaker leasing demand or higher interest expense than the market expects, Keppel’s fee and valuation narrative could take a hit before the parent even reports.

The timetable was lodged on SGXNet after Friday’s close and covers the financial period ended Dec. 31, 2025. The next hard catalyst is Keppel’s Feb. 5 results release, with the group’s listed REITs due from Jan. 30. SGX Links

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