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CapitaLand Investment stock price: 9CI sits at S$2.92 as rates and REIT results take the wheel
18 January 2026
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CapitaLand Investment stock price: 9CI sits at S$2.92 as rates and REIT results take the wheel

Singapore, Jan 18, 2026, 15:37 SGT — The market has closed.

  • CapitaLand Investment (9CI) ended Friday steady at S$2.92, with no change from the previous close
  • A major REIT in the group announced plans to acquire a U.S. logistics asset for S$94.5 million, with completion expected in Q1
  • CLI’s full-year results will come out on Feb. 11, while its listed funds start reporting in late January

CapitaLand Investment Limited shares (SGX:9CI) closed last Friday steady at S$2.92. With no trading over the weekend, there’s little fresh news to sway the stock ahead of Monday’s session.

Why it matters now: Investors have refocused on the rate tape. Strong U.S. data is raising doubts about imminent Federal Reserve cuts, pushing the dollar higher and squeezing rate-sensitive sectors.

Singapore’s Straits Times Index ticked up 0.3% on Friday, closing at 4,849.10 and wrapping the week with a 2.1% gain. CapitaLand Investment, however, stayed on the sidelines during that late-session rally.

The stock kicked off Friday at S$2.90, fluctuating slightly between S$2.90 and S$2.93. Volume hit 7.04 million shares, per Yahoo Finance data.

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT’s manager announced Friday it will acquire a logistics property in Columbus, Ohio for S$94.5 million in cash. The plan is to lease the facility back to DHL once the deal closes in the first quarter. REITs, which trade publicly, typically distribute most of their income to shareholders.

The upcoming catalyst is earnings season. A Singapore Exchange notice laid out a schedule for fourth-quarter and full-year results from CLI-managed listed funds starting Jan. 28. CapitaLand Investment is set to report on Feb. 11 before the market opens.

CapitaLand Investment bills itself as a global real asset manager, overseeing S$120 billion in assets as of Nov. 5, 2025 — the total funds it manages for itself and clients. For investors, key factors remain fundraising, asset valuations, and deal flow.

Rates remain the key driver. Recent data pointing to a stronger U.S. labour market has delayed bets on more Fed cuts until June, Reuters reported. Adam Button, chief currency analyst at investingLive, added that “the Fed decision is mostly about political credibility.” Reuters

Singapore shares pushed up for a sixth consecutive session on Friday, yet real estate-linked stocks remain vulnerable to sudden dips if bond yields rise and borrowing costs increase.

It can swing the other way, too. If yields climb or risk appetite shifts, the sector’s “yield trade” could unravel quickly, slowing deal flow into listed trusts — and that would directly hit the fee revenue investors count on with this stock.

Next on the calendar: CapitaLand Investment’s full-year earnings report drops Feb. 11. Investors will be keen to see updates on fee income trends and whether there are shifts in its acquisition and disposal pipeline.

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