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United Overseas Bank (UOB) share price dips to S$38.50 — what investors watch next week
7 February 2026
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United Overseas Bank (UOB) share price dips to S$38.50 — what investors watch next week

Singapore, Feb 7, 2026, 15:04 SGT — Market’s done for the day.

United Overseas Bank Limited slipped 0.39% to finish the day at S$38.50 on Friday, with bank earnings drawing attention ahead of the weekend.

This is front of mind for analysts watching to see if the margin squeeze dragging on Singapore’s banks might finally let up. They point out that interest rates have leveled off and funding stress is receding, but they’re still struggling to identify what could drive the next phase of growth.

Friday saw Singapore shares lose ground, breaking a three-day streak of record highs for the Straits Times Index. The STI dropped 0.8% to close at 4,934.41. DBS, OCBC and UOB posted losses as well.

Trading picks back up on Monday. On a typical day, the SGX securities market is open 09:00 to 12:00, then again from 13:00 to 17:00 Singapore time—following an opening routine that starts at 08:30.

Shares of UOB moved in a range from S$38.05 to S$38.60 on Friday, market data showed, as roughly 2.07 million shares were traded.

According to Zavier Wong, market analyst at eToro, tech stocks sparked a selloff and left the mood across Asia unsettled. Investors have started dialing back risk in spots that had rallied hard, Wong said.

Banks keep a close eye on net interest margin—the difference between what they make from loans and what they shell out for deposits. If that gap tightens, profits can take a hit, even if loan volumes don’t slip.

UOB investors are tuning in for updates on margins, funding costs, and credit—plus any clues on the resilience of fee income now that rate tailwinds are easing. As always, capital returns, whether through dividends or buybacks, remain a key signal for the sector.

Still, margins aren’t locked in. Should rate cuts arrive sooner or banks scramble again for deposits, spreads could easily stay compressed. And if credit costs pick up, sentiment could flip fast.

DBS is set to release fourth-quarter earnings on Feb 9, with UOB following on Feb 24.

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