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Wilmar stock rises in Singapore as palm oil firms — what investors are watching next
22 January 2026
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Wilmar stock rises in Singapore as palm oil firms — what investors are watching next

Singapore, Jan 22, 2026, 15:29 SGT — Regular session

  • Wilmar shares climbed in afternoon trading, outperforming the Straits Times Index.
  • A steady buzz around exports and stronger palm oil prices kept agribusiness stocks in the spotlight.
  • Wilmar’s full-year results, due in February, stand out as the next major catalyst.

Wilmar International Ltd shares climbed 1.6% to S$3.23 by 3:28 p.m. in Singapore, ranking among the Straits Times Index’s top gainers as the benchmark edged up 0.3%. The stock fluctuated between S$3.17 and S$3.24, with roughly 5.2 million shares traded.

This shift is significant since Wilmar is a key player in the edible-oils market. Palm oil price swings often trigger a reevaluation across the entire supply chain — spanning plantations, refining, and consumer-pack oils — despite the complicated connection to actual earnings.

The move comes as traders seek clearer cues for the Lunar New Year demand window, a timeframe that often reshapes buying behavior in cooking oils and related commodities, particularly across Asia.

Palm oil futures in Kuala Lumpur hit a seven-week peak on Tuesday, with the April contract climbing 1.47% to 4,154 ringgit per metric ton, Reuters reported. David Ng, a proprietary trader at Iceberg X Sdn Bhd, attributed the gains to “strong demand” expectations ahead of the holiday season. Meanwhile, cargo surveyors reported Malaysia’s palm oil exports for January 1–20 rose between 8.64% and 11.4% compared to the previous month. Business Recorder

Palm oil frequently tracks rival oils like soy oil, since buyers will switch feedstocks if prices stray too far. Its role in biodiesel means energy prices and policy discussions also influence the market.

Wilmar grabbed some attention Thursday when The Business Times reported it landed on Fortune’s 2026 World’s Most Admired Companies list, placing fourth in the global food production sector.

Investors face a near-term checkpoint: Wilmar announced to the Singapore Exchange that its full-year financial results for the year ending Dec. 31, 2025, will be published after market close on Feb. 26.

Wilmar stands as one of Asia’s largest agribusiness giants, covering everything from oil palm cultivation to oilseed crushing, edible oils refining, and food products. This wide scope offers some protection against shocks, but it also causes the group’s margins to shift unevenly across segments when commodity prices fluctuate.

The downside risk is clear. Should palm oil prices drop or holiday demand fall short, the commodity-driven boost to sentiment could vanish fast, dragging the stock back down with the broader market.

Traders are keeping an eye on new export data and palm oil price moves heading into month-end. Wilmar’s next big date is Feb. 26, when it’s scheduled to release full-year results after markets close.

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