CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI
7 February 2026
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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

Singapore, Feb 7, 2026, 15:08 (SGT) — The market has closed.

• CapitaLand Investment shares topped the Singapore market in the final session ahead of the weekend.
• Sentiment got a push from new full-year distribution numbers at CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust and Ascendas REIT.
• For next week’s earnings, investors are still watching China exposure and currency moves as major variables.

CapitaLand Investment Limited (SGX:9CI) picked up 1.3% to finish at S$3.12 on Friday, with 14.4 million shares changing hands. This came as the broader Singapore market wrapped up the week in the red. 1

That puts real-asset manager CLI under the microscope as markets reopen Monday, with investors scanning for clues from recent CapitaLand-sponsored trust results. Distribution trends feed directly into management and performance fee streams—key drivers for the parent’s story.

Singapore’s main index slipped 0.8% Friday, caught up in a wider Asian retreat spurred by a rout in tech shares, Reuters reported. Against that wave, CLI managed to buck the trend with a gain. 2

CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust reported a 16.4% jump in second-half distributable income, bringing the figure to S$449.0 million. Distribution per unit (DPU) climbed 9.4% to 5.96 Singapore cents, while for the full year, DPU was up 6.4% at 11.58 cents. “CICT delivered a strong performance amid macroeconomic uncertainties,” chairman Teo Swee Lian said. 3

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT’s distributable income for the year ticked up 1.4% to S$678.3 million, but a larger unit count after an equity raise dragged DPU down to 15.005 cents. “We remained disciplined and focused on executing our multi-pronged strategy for growth,” chairman Beh Swan Gin said. 4

The China read came in on the soft side. CapitaLand China Trust reported distributable income at S$83.9 million, with its full-year DPU dropping to 4.82 cents, down from 5.65 cents last year. Retail and business parks struggled, and the yuan (RMB) didn’t help. “We will actively source for new investments to reconstitute our portfolio,” CEO Gerry Chan said. 5

Still, the warning signs are plain enough. CapitaLand China Trust’s own financials point to declines in both occupancy and rents across a number of properties, while the company notes that revenue in Singapore dollars took a hit in the second half because of a softer RMB. If the currency slump drags on or leasing activity doesn’t pick up, fee flows tied to China could remain under pressure. 6

CLI’s next big catalyst lands with its full-year numbers. CapitaLand Investment plans to release its unaudited FY2025 results before the Singapore market opens on Feb. 11, per an SGX filing.

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