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DBS share price in focus: what to watch before Singapore trading resumes
18 January 2026
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DBS share price in focus: what to watch before Singapore trading resumes

Singapore, January 18, 2026, 14:53 SGT — The market has closed.

  • DBS shares closed the week up, tracking gains in other Singapore bank stocks.
  • As the week kicks off, traders focus on inflation data and central bank meetings for clues on rate moves.
  • DBS is gearing up to release its full-year results, which should serve as its next major catalyst.

DBS Group Holdings Ltd shares ended Friday 0.4% higher, closing at S$59.12. Singapore’s Straits Times Index managed a slight gain heading into the weekend.

This matters now as DBS serves as a rate-sensitive bellwether. Changes in expectations about where interest rates will land—whether in Singapore, Japan, or the United States—can rapidly impact bank stocks through margins, funding costs, and currency fluctuations.

Friday’s jump put DBS close to the peak of its 52-week range, following a surge that lifted the stock to heights rarely seen in recent years.

Global rate pricing remains volatile. On Friday, investors balanced solid earnings against fresh doubts over U.S. monetary policy leadership. One strategist called stocks “flat-lining” amid a wait for additional earnings reports. Reuters

The upcoming session kicks off with one less key market. U.S. stocks and bonds will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, often leading to thinner liquidity and bigger swings in other markets.

Singapore’s consumer price index (CPI) report, set for release on Jan. 23, stands out as a crucial near-term indicator. This broad measure of price pressures could influence expectations for the country’s domestic interest rates.

Japan’s in focus as well. The Bank of Japan’s policy board convenes Jan. 22-23, a key date that could shake the yen and stir Asian financial stocks.

Looking ahead, the U.S. Federal Reserve’s rate-setting committee is scheduled to meet Jan. 27-28. Traders remain uncertain about the duration of the current restrictive rate environment.

DBS investors now face a key question: will the current rate environment remain supportive without strangling demand or worsening credit conditions? Any surge in inflation, a steep rise in yields, or a fresh wave of risk-off sentiment could put the stock under pressure.

The company plans to release its full-year 2025 results ahead of the market open on Monday, Feb. 9, according to DBS.

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