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UOL Group Limited stock price holds near a record high — what to watch before SGX reopens
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UOL Group Limited stock price holds near a record high — what to watch before SGX reopens

SINGAPORE, Feb 7, 2026, 15:36 SGT — Market shut down for the day.

  • UOL picked up 0.18% to finish at S$11.02 on Friday, a small gain heading into the weekend.
  • Singapore’s Budget 2026 lands Feb 12, while UOL’s results are also in focus for the week ahead.

UOL Group Ltd inched up 0.18% to S$11.02 on Friday, wrapping the week with a modest gain as Singapore’s market shut its doors for the weekend.

UOL is now hovering just shy of its Jan. 29 peak at S$11.34, capping off a strong rally in recent weeks. Shares have surged roughly 24% in the past month alone, more than doubling from a year earlier, according to TradingView data.

This now puts the stock in a spot where headlines pack more punch than technicals. UOL shares pushed higher even as the Straits Times Index slipped 0.8% to 4,934.41 on Friday, breaking a three-day record run.

Asian stocks slipped this day, hit by a tech slump that sapped risk appetite, according to Reuters. Singapore’s benchmark closed down as well.

UOL saw a healthy level of activity on Friday, with roughly 1.46 million shares traded. The stock moved between S$10.86 and S$11.05 throughout the session.

Singapore’s Finance Ministry has set Feb. 12, 3:30 p.m. in Parliament for the FY2026 Budget statement.

Bank of America, Maybank, and DBS economists are calling for a tighter budget this time around, according to Reuters, with surplus projections ranging from 0.3% to 1% of GDP. In other words, the government’s set to pull in more than it spends. Bank of America’s team thinks Budget 2026 will likely focus on “longer-term measures.” Over at DBS, Chua Han Teng flagged persistent land and labor issues, mentioning “increasingly binding land and labour constraints, such as an ageing workforce.” Reuters

The budget holds sway over sentiment for developers like UOL, City Developments and Hongkong Land, shaping expectations around household support, business perks, and, sometimes, housing curbs. “Cooling measures” — that’s industry shorthand for things like higher stamp duties — are rolled out to tamp down speculative buying.

UOL, according to its Reuters company profile, runs a mix of property development, property investment, and hotel businesses.

Singapore’s housing market has lost some steam from its highs. The Urban Redevelopment Authority reported the private residential price index ticked up 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2025, bringing the year’s gain to 3.3%. Rents slipped, with the rental index dipping 0.5% for the quarter.

Still, with the share price hovering just below record highs, there’s hardly any room for error. Any sign of stricter housing policy in the budget, or even a hint of weaker margins from its hotel or development arms, and the stock could just as easily slip.

Once markets reopen Monday, traders will be eyeing UOL ahead of its unaudited full-year 2025 numbers, which are set for release on Feb. 26, according to a company filing.

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