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UOB stock price in focus after buyback filing as traders look to Fed and MAS dates
18 January 2026
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UOB stock price in focus after buyback filing as traders look to Fed and MAS dates

Singapore, Jan 18, 2026, 14:57 (SGT) — Market closed.

  • UOB shares last closed at S$36.74, up 0.9% in Friday’s session.
  • A filing showed UOB bought back 38,000 shares and cancelled them.
  • Traders are lining up the next week’s rate catalysts, including the Fed meeting (Jan. 27-28) and MAS policy statement due by Jan. 30.

United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) shares closed up 0.9% at S$36.74 in Friday’s session, after the Singapore lender filed a daily share buyback notice ahead of the week ahead. A filing showed UOB bought 38,000 shares for S$1.39 million and cancelled them.

The buyback is small in daily terms, but it keeps capital return in view going into a stretch where rate expectations can move quickly. A buyback is when a company repurchases its own shares, shrinking the share count.

UOB moved with its local peers as the Straits Times Index rose 0.3% on Friday to end the week up 2.1%. “Bullish sentiment was revived on Wall Street following a robust earnings report from Taiwan Semi, which bolstered optimism about artificial intelligence,” said Jose Torres, a senior economist at Interactive Brokers. The Straits Times

Overseas, U.S. Treasury yields edged up and the dollar stayed firm near a six-week high as stronger jobs data pushed back near-term rate-cut bets, Reuters reported. Markets were pricing a 20% chance of a March cut, down from about 50% a month earlier, the report said.

The next big marker is the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Jan. 27-28, according to the central bank’s calendar. Any change in language around the path of rates can ripple into bank stocks well beyond the U.S.

In Singapore, traders also have the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s January policy statement on the radar, due no later than Jan. 30. MAS conducts policy by managing the Singapore dollar exchange rate rather than setting a policy interest rate, but the message can still shift expectations for local financials.

SGX cash equities are set to reopen on Monday, with the main trading session running 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time. Liquidity can look thinner early in the week if investors sit tight ahead of the late-month policy events.

But the rate story cuts both ways. A sharper drop in global yields would squeeze net interest margins — the gap between what banks earn on loans and pay on deposits — and could cool demand for bank stocks even if buybacks continue.

Beyond central banks, UOB has told investors it will release full-year 2025 financial results on Feb. 24 before trading begins, an SGXNet announcement showed. That report is the next hard company catalyst after a steady run of daily buyback filings.

For now, the immediate test comes when SGX reopens on Monday, with traders watching whether bank shares hold Friday’s bid into the Fed decision on Jan. 28 and the MAS policy statement due by Jan. 30.

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