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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding shares rebound 2.5% in Singapore trade after Friday slide
9 February 2026
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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding shares rebound 2.5% in Singapore trade after Friday slide

Singapore, Feb 9, 2026, 15:16 SGT — Regular session

  • Yangzijiang Shipbuilding stock picked up 2.5%, trading at S$3.24 during the afternoon session.
  • Shares clawed back some ground after Friday’s 6.2% tumble, ending last session at S$3.16.
  • Traders are watching for updates on orders and margins when earnings arrive March 4.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd bounced 2.5% to S$3.24 as of 3:08 p.m. in Singapore, recouping a slice of last week’s steep losses.

The stock clawed back some ground after Friday’s sharp 6.23% slide, which closed it at S$3.16. That left investors watching closely for any signal that the recent drop may be bottoming out.

Yangzijiang, the Singapore-listed shipbuilder with its own shipping business, often moves in step with investor risk appetite tied to global trade and industrial demand.

Shares moved in a narrow S$3.21 to S$3.26 range on Monday. Volume landed around 14.0 million, matching the three-month average, Investing.com data showed.

The Straits Times Index in Singapore gained 0.53%, closing at 4,960.57.

Stocks in Asia jumped, buoyed by Japan’s election outcome and a turnaround in U.S. chip stocks late in the week, according to a Reuters report. “The victory gives Takaichi a stable majority, enabling decisive action on fiscal stimulus,” said Marc Jocum, senior investment strategist at Global X ETFs Australia. reuters.com

Next up for Yangzijiang: earnings. The company is set to report on March 4, according to Investing.com’s calendar.

Investors are zeroed in on updates about new orders, delivery schedules, and margins. The question: is the order backlog—that pile of contracted ship work not yet delivered—still solid as 2026 approaches?

Still, volatility remains. A whiff of softer global trade, tighter customer budgets, or rising input costs—any of it could rattle sentiment fast, regardless of what’s happening in the wider market.

Focus turns to the S$3.20 mark as results loom on March 4, with traders watching both the stock and the macro news that tends to rattle cyclical names.

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