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Wilmar (SGX:F34) share price slips as palm oil turns lower; what to watch next week
8 February 2026
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Wilmar (SGX:F34) share price slips as palm oil turns lower; what to watch next week

Singapore, Feb 8, 2026, 15:39 SGT — Market has wrapped up for the day.

  • Wilmar slipped 0.9% to S$3.44 by Friday’s close, following Singapore’s softer market.
  • Palm oil futures snapped a four-week winning streak, with prices edging lower as traders grew wary ahead of major industry events.
  • Attention now turns to Malaysia’s January palm oil figures, due Feb. 10, with Wilmar’s full-year numbers coming up later this month.

Wilmar International fell 0.9% to finish at S$3.44 on Friday, a drop of 3 Singapore cents from the previous close. The move came just ahead of the weekend.

Shares dropped as Singapore’s broader market retreated, with the Straits Times Index slipping 0.8% to 4,934.41 and breaking its streak of record finishes.

Wilmar shareholders have plenty riding on timing. With new palm oil numbers and key industry gatherings kicking off in Malaysia this week, benchmark prices and sentiment could shift quickly—right as the market begins to sketch out what Wilmar’s full-year performance might look like.

Palm oil’s the wild card here. Malaysian palm oil futures snapped a four-week winning streak on Friday, slipping as competing edible oils softened and traders took a step back ahead of next week’s Palm Oil Conference in Kuala Lumpur. Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao pointed to 4,169 ringgit as a key support level for now.

The edible oils landscape isn’t moving in one direction. According to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, global food prices dropped for a fifth straight month in January, but their vegetable oil index edged up 2.1%. Gains in palm, soy, and sunflower oils more than offset losses in other categories.

Tuesday brings a concrete update for traders. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board will release its monthly industry numbers—covering production, inventories, and exports—on Feb. 10.

Kuala Lumpur hosts the Palm & Lauric Oils Price Outlook Conference & Exhibition (POC) starting Monday, Feb. 9. Conference sessions stretch throughout the week, covering everything from biofuel demand to forecasts for the 2026–2027 market cycle.

Wilmar is set to deliver its next company-specific update at the end of the month, with full-year 2025 results slated for release after the close on Feb. 26.

Still, this near-term readout isn’t a one-way street. Should Malaysian figures reveal inventories swelling past forecasts—or exports stalling after their recent run—palm oil prices may give up ground. That kind of move tends to knock sentiment on plantation and agri-processing stocks fast.

Wilmar investors start Monday tuned in for any early conference clues about demand and supply. MPOB data lands Feb. 10, with Wilmar’s results slated for Feb. 26—those are the next key dates on the calendar.

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