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ST Engineering share price slips to S$9.36 as traders eye Singapore Airshow trigger
25 January 2026
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ST Engineering share price slips to S$9.36 as traders eye Singapore Airshow trigger

Singapore, Jan 25, 2026, 15:07 (SGT) — Market closed

Shares of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (STEG.SI) closed 0.2% lower at S$9.36 on Friday, slipping 2 Singapore cents. The stock swung between S$9.32 and S$9.46 during the session, with roughly 3.8 million shares traded.

The close puts the stock roughly 3% shy of its 52-week peak at S$9.69 hit on Jan. 19. The rise has been consistent, but some investors are hesitant to jump in as January wraps up.

Singapore markets were closed Sunday, leaving no fresh price signals to track. Attention now turns sharply to the upcoming session and the week ahead — waiting to see if the next catalyst emerges from contracts, earnings reports, or shifts in risk appetite.

ST Engineering has leaned on its buyback program for support. According to an SGX filing, the company snapped up 500,000 shares on Jan. 20, paying between S$9.51 and S$9.60 each. This raised total shares repurchased under its mandate to 7.0 million.

The company’s most recent update on SGXNet came on Jan. 22, detailing a grant of shares under its Restricted Share Plan 2020, it said.

DBS Group Research raised its target price for ST Engineering to S$10.20 from S$9.40, maintaining a “buy” rating and showing a preference for upstream aviation service providers. Analysts Jason Sum and Tabitha Foo highlighted in their Jan. 14 note that “ST Engineering and SATS offer ‘superior’ earnings visibility” compared to airlines. They cited aircraft delivery delays, which keep older fleets in service longer and boost demand for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). The Business Times

Heading into the next session, the stock balances precariously between momentum and math. Even a dull tape can shift it, thanks to its status as a consensus pick for months.

The standout date is the Singapore Airshow, set for Feb. 3-8. This event usually acts as a rapid gauge for aircraft supply chains and defence budgets.

ST Engineering is pushing its aerospace and defence divisions hard as it preps for the Singapore Airshow 2026, making the rounds on the show floor.

A Straits Times piece over the weekend highlighted flying displays kicking off Feb. 3, with public viewing days set for Feb. 7-8 — a clear sign that news can break quickly once delegations arrive.

Airshows don’t always translate into signed deals, and investors can quickly lose patience if updates fall short. Even a whisper of slowing MRO demand or uneven defence contracts could weigh on a stock trading near its peak.

When trading kicks off Monday, investors will zero in on new SGX disclosures — particularly anything clarifying the date for the next results release — and any contract news attempting to break before Feb. 3.

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