DBS share price near record highs as SGX bank rally cools, Fed decision ahead

DBS share price near record highs as SGX bank rally cools, Fed decision ahead

Singapore, Jan 28, 2026, 14:48 SGT — Regular session

Shares of DBS Group Holdings ticked up 0.2% to S$59.40 in afternoon trading on Wednesday, after earlier hitting a new 52-week peak of S$59.57. The stock closed Tuesday at S$59.27, valuing the company at roughly S$168.6 billion, per Google Finance. (Google)

DBS held near its peak following a 1.3% surge in Singapore’s Straits Times Index to 4,923.02. The lender closed at what The Business Times called a record high. On Tuesday, DBS climbed 1.7%, OCBC rose 1.8%, while UOB dipped 0.1%, according to the paper. Phillip Securities Research analyst Chong Yik Ban noted investors “may be preferring the Singapore market” amid rising bond yields and shifting risk appetite tied to U.S. tech earnings. (The Business Times)

Traders are gearing up for the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy announcement scheduled at the close of its Jan. 27-28 meeting, a critical signpost for rate expectations worldwide. For banks, the path of interest rates is crucial since it directly impacts lending spreads and funding expenses. (Federal Reserve)

Phillip Securities Research downgraded DBS and OCBC to “neutral” from “accumulate” in a Jan. 26 banking sector update, citing their recent price gains. Analyst Glenn Thum noted, “We downgrade both DBS and OCBC… due to recent share price performance.” The report also flagged a steep drop in SORA — the Singapore Overnight Rate Average — which fell to 1.21% in December, marking a 41-month low. (SG Investors)

A lower rate environment can squeeze banks’ net interest margin — the difference between earnings on loans and the cost of deposits — especially if loan rates adjust quicker than deposit expenses. Investors will be watching closely for any indication that major local banks can keep fee income stable even if margins tighten further.

Yet when a stock trades close to its highs, there’s little margin for error. A disappointing quarter, steeper margin pressure than anticipated, or an unexpected jump in credit costs could quickly spark a sharp sell-off instead of a slow pullback.

Traders will be keeping an eye on whether DBS can hold around S$59.50 for the remainder of Wednesday’s session. Attention will also focus on how the local banking sector performs amid the flow of policy updates and earnings news from Wall Street.

DBS is set to release its full-year 2025 results before the market opens on Monday, Feb. 9. Investors will be watching closely for updates on dividends, share buybacks, and any guidance revisions related to interest rate expectations. (Sgx)

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