DBS share price: DBS Group Holdings stock in focus before Feb 9 earnings

DBS share price: DBS Group Holdings stock in focus before Feb 9 earnings

Singapore, Feb 8, 2026, 14:46 SGT — The market has closed.

  • DBS finished Friday at S$59.30, slipping 0.6%.
  • Full-year results from the bank are slated for release ahead of the Feb 9 market open.
  • Singapore Budget 2026 drops Feb 12; UOB and OCBC are set to report earnings before the month wraps.

DBS Group Holdings Ltd starts a packed week for earnings, with its full-year results landing Monday. The stock slipped ahead of the announcement, heading into the weekend lower.

DBS has relied heavily on interest income and wealth fees, but as the rate tailwinds fade, this report carries more weight. Traders are tuned in for any hints about changes to the bank’s stance on margins and payouts.

DBS shares surged past S$60 right out of the gate in late January, notching a new record before easing off. The stock’s rally has stoked hefty expectations.

DBS ended Friday at S$59.30, slipping 0.6% for the session.

Markets softened more broadly. Singapore’s benchmark slipped 0.8% on Friday, caught up in a regional retreat as investors cut exposure following a tech slump across Asia. “De-risking and locking in gains,” eToro’s Zavier Wong said. Reuters

DBS is set to release its full-year 2025 results before trading kicks off on Monday, Feb. 9, according to a Singapore Exchange notice. Investors can look for the statements and press release on both SGXNET and the bank’s own website.

Watch net interest margin closely — that’s the gap between interest earned on loans and interest paid out on deposits — along with fresh details on the capital return plan. Back in November, DBS stuck to its S$8 billion capital return programme scheduled through 2027, and projected 2026 net profit just under 2025 levels.

Macro headlines are set for the middle of the week. Singapore’s Budget 2026 arrives Feb. 12, and economists told Reuters they’re looking for a tighter package versus last year. DBS economist Chua Han Teng flagged rising pressure to invest in technology and innovation as fiscal space narrows.

Other banks aren’t far off, helping investors gauge the sector’s pulse. UOB’s full-year and fourth-quarter numbers for 2025 drop Feb. 24. OCBC has its 2025 results on the books for Feb. 25, according to its financial calendar.

Still, the dynamic isn’t one-sided. Should DBS report sharper margin pressure, sluggish loan growth, or a spike in credit provisions, its dividend play could falter in a hurry—particularly with shares lingering close to their recent peaks.

Monday morning’s results come first. Once that’s out, Singapore traders are turning their attention to Budget day on Feb. 12. Then it’s up to UOB and OCBC, who’ll lay out their view of 2026 in later monthly reports.

Shan Ahmed Khan

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist and is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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