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Hongkong Land (SGX:H78) share price rises on buyback filing as March results near
10 February 2026
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Hongkong Land (SGX:H78) share price rises on buyback filing as March results near

HONG KONG, Feb 10, 2026, 15:36 HKT — Regular session

  • Hongkong Land climbed roughly 2.4% to US$8.57 during afternoon hours in Singapore.
  • A filing reveals a buyback of 175,000 shares, which are slated to be canceled.
  • Investors are eyeing cues on what’s next for Hong Kong’s prime office demand, along with any updates on upcoming buyback moves.

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd climbed roughly 2.4% to US$8.57 as of 3:28 p.m. in Singapore Tuesday. Volume hit 1.65 million shares, with trades landing between US$8.33 and US$8.58.

According to a regulatory filing released Monday, the developer bought back 175,000 shares on Feb. 6, paying a weighted average price of US$8.3028 apiece. The purchased shares will be cancelled. While buybacks can boost earnings per share by reducing the share count, this latest move looks minor compared to the company’s roughly 2.15 billion shares outstanding.

Investors are still searching for evidence that Hong Kong’s prime office market has hit bottom, putting the stock’s move under the microscope. Sentiment got a lift after two of Central’s largest single-tenant leases in over ten years went through, with JLL executive Alex Barnes calling the transactions a “stake in the ground” for a market floor, according to the South China Morning Post. South China Morning Post

Hongkong Land kicked off an S$8.2 billion commercial real estate fund in Singapore earlier this month and disclosed that since 2024, it’s recycled US$3.4 billion in capital—funds earmarked in part to lift shareholder returns. “We still believe our shares are undervalued,” chief executive Michael Smith said, with buybacks planned alongside more moves to strengthen the balance sheet. The Straits Times

Hongkong Land, under Jardine Matheson’s control, has turned to asset recycling to bankroll its buybacks. In one recent move, the company struck a deal to offload part of One Exchange Square in Central to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing for HK$6.3 billion, set for 2025.

The slump in the office market drags on. Hong Kong office prices are down over 50% since 2019, with vacancy rates stuck in the double digits—still at record highs. That’s left investors cautious on valuations, despite the company touting signs of stabilisation among premium properties.

The buyback tape throws out a bit of support, but fundamentally, this is still about property—rents, how full the buildings are, and what tenant demand looks like in Central. Those are what really move sentiment.

Next up: earnings. Hongkong Land is set to release its annual figures on March 5. Investors are watching for signals—whether the buyback tempo shifts, and any updates on prime office leasing as the second quarter nears.

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