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ST Engineering stock price hits record high — what investors watch next on SGX
18 January 2026
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ST Engineering stock price hits record high — what investors watch next on SGX

Singapore, Jan 18, 2026, 15:08 SGT — Market closed.

Shares of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (SGX:S63) settled at a record S$9.60 on Friday, marking a 0.73% rise for the day. Over the past five sessions, the stock climbed roughly 6.7%, and it’s up about 103% in the past year, per TradingView data. TradingView

Singapore’s market is closed on Sunday, leaving one clear question: will the rally extend into Monday, or will the record close prompt profit-taking from investors eager to lock in quick gains?

The stock has entered a phase where traders want concrete details — margins, cash flow, and new orders — not just a broad narrative on defense and aviation demand. This puts the spotlight on upcoming figures and any guidance management offers for 2026.

Singapore stocks closed last week higher, with the Straits Times Index gaining 0.3% on Jan. 16 to finish at 4,849.10, marking a 2.1% rise for the week. Interactive Brokers senior economist Jose Torres told The Straits Times that stronger U.S. sentiment—boosted by Taiwan Semiconductor’s earnings and falling jobless claims—helped lift market mood. The Straits Times

A recent brokerage note grabbed attention. DBS Group Research analysts Jason Sum and Tabitha Foo raised their target price for ST Engineering to S$10.20 from S$9.40, maintaining a “buy” rating. They argued that upstream aviation service providers have more predictable earnings than airlines, which are struggling with yield pressure. They also pointed to upstream defence and maintenance players as “clearer winners” amid aging fleets and rising defence budgets. The Business Times

ST Engineering last briefed investors in late December, forecasting a positive net profit for the second half of 2025 once one-off items are factored in. This outlook ties back to the company’s earlier third-quarter market update. ST Engineering

ST Engineering spans commercial aerospace, defence and public security, plus urban solutions and satcom. It trades in markets as a hybrid—part industrial contractor, part defence player—with a significant portion linked to long-cycle programmes and MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) services.

This week, eyes will be on whether shares stay above Friday’s record close when SGX reopens, and if the recent five-day rally attracts fresh buying. Contract announcements will be key as well, since they fill the order book — the pipeline that underpins future revenue.

Record highs can be a double-edged sword. If earnings reveal thinner margins, postponed project completions, or slower cash conversion, the stock may lose ground fast—especially after a steep climb and when valuations offer little cushion.

The next significant event on the horizon is the company’s earnings report, scheduled for Feb. 26, 2026, according to Investing.com’s calendar. Shareholders will focus not just on the profit figures but also on the company’s outlook for 2026 demand and dividend plans. investing.com

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