Singtel stock price today: shares edge up as Singapore’s STI hovers near a fresh high
12 January 2026
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Singtel stock price today: shares edge up as Singapore’s STI hovers near a fresh high

Singapore, Jan 12, 2026, 15:08 SGT — Regular session

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd shares inched up 0.2% to S$4.47 in afternoon trade on Monday, after swinging between S$4.42 and S$4.49. The broader FTSE Straits Times Index rose 0.7% to about 4,776, sitting close to its 52-week high.

The move was small, but Singtel is a heavyweight dividend name and it is back near levels that draw fast money. Turnover looked light and the stock’s range did more talking than the last price.

It also matters because Singapore’s rally has been widening beyond the usual defensives, with banks doing the heavy lifting and pushing the benchmark above 4,700 points in the first week of 2026. With rate-cut talk back on the table, the market has been quick to pay for yield, then quicker to pull back when it gets crowded.

For Singtel, the next clean catalyst is results. In its last guidance update, the company lifted its fiscal 2026 outlook for operating company EBIT — earnings before interest and tax — to between high single digits and low double digits growth, and pointed to its digital infrastructure arm Nxera as a key driver. “We expect our growth engines to change the complexion of the business in the mid-term as they continue to scale,” CEO Yuen Kuan Moon said. (Reuters)

Investors have also treated capital returns as a floor under the stock. Singtel last year set a S$2 billion buyback over three years and raised its “asset recycling” target — selling down assets to fund payouts and new growth — to S$9 billion after trimming its Bharti Airtel stake. (Reuters)

Not everyone has chased the run-up. UBS analyst Somesh Agarwal cut his rating on Singtel to neutral from buy in December, keeping a S$4.40 target price, after what he described as a strong rally and a market that had already absorbed much of the good news around asset recycling and dividends. (Investing)

The risk case sits across the water in Australia. Optus has faced recurring scrutiny after service disruptions, and any fresh regulatory action or remediation costs can still surprise a market that has been leaning on steadier earnings and cash returns.

Traders will watch Tuesday’s U.S. consumer price index release for December — a key input into global rate expectations — and then look ahead to Singtel’s next earnings update on Feb. 18. (Bls)

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