Shan Ahmed Khan

As a journalist focused on finance and the stock market, he delivers fast, reliable, and easy-to-understand coverage of market news.

DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX:D05) on 10 December 2025: Share Price, Dividend Hikes and 2026 Outlook

DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX:D05) on 10 December 2025: Share Price, Dividend Hikes and 2026 Outlook

As of 10 December 2025, DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DBS, SGX:D05) is trading just below record highs while investors digest record profits, aggressive capital returns, and a steady drip of technology and regulatory headaches. Where DBS Stock Stands Today On 10 December 2025, DBS shares on the Singapore Exchange are trading around S$53.99, slightly below the previous close of S$54.12. The 52‑week range runs from about S$36.30 to S$55.44, placing the stock near the upper end of its annual band.Investing.com+1 The US‑listed over‑the‑counter ADR (ticker DBSDY) recently closed at about US$167.37, also close to its one‑year high.StockAnalysis From a short‑term
10 December 2025
Seatrium (SGX:5E2) Stock Outlook: Share Price, Latest News and 2025–2026 Forecast After Maersk Dispute and BP Win

Seatrium (SGX:5E2) Stock Outlook: Share Price, Latest News and 2025–2026 Forecast After Maersk Dispute and BP Win

Seatrium Limited (SGX:5E2), the Singapore-based offshore and marine engineering group formed from the merger of Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine, is ending 2025 with a mix of powerful tailwinds and serious overhangs. On 10 December 2025, the stock is trading around S$2.08 in Singapore, slightly lower on the day and modestly below its late-October highs. Over the past year, Seatrium has delivered a mid‑single‑digit positive share price return, but longer-term shareholders remain in the red despite strong revenue growth and a growing green-energy backlog. StockAnalysis+1 At the same time, the group is: Below is a detailed breakdown of
10 December 2025
Most Active Singapore Stocks Today (10 December 2025): SGX Top Volume and Value Leaders Explained

Most Active Singapore Stocks Today (10 December 2025): SGX Top Volume and Value Leaders Explained

Singapore’s stock market was buzzing in midday trading on 10 December 2025 , with activity concentrated in a mix of speculative penny counters, marine and offshore plays, and blue-chip financials and REITs. As of 1:49pm SGT , Salt Investments, Marco Polo Marine, Trendlines and Genting Singapore led the Top Volume board, while Singtel, UOB, DBS and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding anchored the Top Trading Value list on SGX, according to data compiled by SGinvestors.io.SG Investors+ 1 Below is a detailed look at what’s moving, why these counters are so active today, and how analysts and investors are positioning around them. Market overview:
SGX Biggest Losers Today (10 December 2025): Clearbridge Health, Sevens Atelier and Spackman Lead Sell-Off

SGX Biggest Losers Today (10 December 2025): Clearbridge Health, Sevens Atelier and Spackman Lead Sell-Off

Singapore’s stock market spent Wednesday under mild pressure as global investors hunkered down ahead of a closely watched US Federal Reserve decision — but beneath the relatively calm Straits Times Index, a cluster of small-cap counters on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) suffered double‑digit losses. As of around 1.50pm SGT on 10 December 2025, SGinvestors’ Top Losers (%) board showed Clearbridge Health, Sevens Atelier, Spackman Entertainment, Beverly Wilshire and Fuxing China Group among the sharpest decliners on the local market. SG Investors+1 Below is a breakdown of what’s happening, why these names are under pressure, and how the moves sit in
10 December 2025
Best Singapore Stocks to Buy Now (10 December 2025): 10 SGX Ideas for a Lower‑Rate World

Best Singapore Stocks to Buy Now (10 December 2025): 10 SGX Ideas for a Lower‑Rate World

Singapore’s stock market is ending 2025 on a high note. The Straits Times Index (STI) has delivered roughly 19% price gains in the first 11 months of the year, outpacing 2024 and drawing renewed global interest in Singapore equities.The Business Times+ 1 At the same time, the macro backdrop is shifting: markets are bracing for the US Federal Reserve’s first rate cut of this cycle, Asian growth has surprised on the upside, and Singapore has rolled out a raft of equity-market reforms – from the S$5 billion Equity Market Development Program (EQDP) to an SGX–Nasdaq dual-listing bridge – that are
10 December 2025
Singapore Stocks Rally: Top SGX Gainers Today (10 December 2025) and What’s Driving Them

Singapore Stocks Rally: Top SGX Gainers Today (10 December 2025) and What’s Driving Them

Singapore’s stock market traded in a tight range on Wednesday, but beneath the calm headline numbers, a cluster of small- and mid-cap counters on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) posted eye-catching gains. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) opened at 4,512.25 , just 0.02% lower, tracking a mixed session across Asia as investors remained cautious ahead of a key US Federal Reserve rate decision.Xinhua News+ 1 At the same time, the region’s medium‑term backdrop remains constructive: the Mastercard Economics Institute’s new 2026 outlook, released in Singapore today, projects broadly stable Asia-Pacific growth supported by resilient consumer spending, easing inflation and continued
10 December 2025
United Overseas Bank (SGX: U11) Stock Outlook on 10 December 2025: Big Dividend, Big Provisions and a Delicate 2026

United Overseas Bank (SGX: U11) Stock Outlook on 10 December 2025: Big Dividend, Big Provisions and a Delicate 2026

United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB), Singapore’s third‑largest bank, enters the final weeks of 2025 with a slightly bruised share price, a very generous dividend, and a balance sheet that has just absorbed one of the largest provisioning hits in its history. The key question for investors on 10 December 2025: is UOB now a high‑income opportunity, or a value trap hiding more credit risk? Where UOB’s share price stands today As of early afternoon on 10 December 2025, UOB shares trade around S$34.06 on the Singapore Exchange, down about 0.6% on the day. Over the last 12 months the stock
Singapore Stock Market Today (10 December 2025): STI Slips as Fed Decision Looms, SeaTown and Olam Deals in Focus

Singapore Stock Market Today (10 December 2025): STI Slips as Fed Decision Looms, SeaTown and Olam Deals in Focus

Singapore’s stock market is treading carefully today as investors sit on their hands ahead of a closely watched US Federal Reserve rate decision. After a small rebound on Tuesday, the Straits Times Index (STI) is slipping back in late-morning trade, with fund-raising moves by Temasek-backed SeaTown and Olam Group adding color to an otherwise cautious session.RTTNews+ 1 STI edges lower after Tuesday’s rebound On Tuesday, Singapore shares finally broke a three‑day losing streak. The STI rose about 0.1%, adding 6.16 points to close at 4,513.24 , even as the broader market saw slightly more losers than gainers and turnover hovered
10 December 2025
Singtel (SGX: Z74) Stock on 10 December 2025: Price, Dividend Payout, Buyback Firepower and 2026 Outlook

Singtel (SGX: Z74) Stock on 10 December 2025: Price, Dividend Payout, Buyback Firepower and 2026 Outlook

Singapore – 10 December 2025 Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singtel, SGX: Z74) heads into mid‑December 2025 as one of the standout performers on the Singapore Exchange – but also as a stock sitting at the crossroads of powerful tailwinds and very public risks. After a year‑long rally of roughly 50–55%, Singtel’s share price is hovering just below record highs, supported by a S$2 billion share buyback programme, a higher interim dividend, and stronger underlying earnings. At the same time, its Australian unit Optus faces regulatory and reputational fallout from multiple network failures and a record court fine. AP News+3TechStock²+3Reuters+3 Below is
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Outlook – Record Profits, Green Order Book and Double‑Digit Upside Potential into 2026

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Outlook – Record Profits, Green Order Book and Double‑Digit Upside Potential into 2026

Published: 10 December 2025 Yangzijiang Shipbuilding share price today: where the stock stands Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd, one of China’s largest private shipyards and a key constituent of Singapore’s Straits Times Index, is trading around S$3.37 per share at mid‑day on 10 December 2025. That puts its market capitalisation at about S$13.3 billion, up roughly one‑third over the past 12 months.FT Markets+1 Over the past year, Yangzijiang’s share price has gained about 24–26%, outpacing the STI, as investors re‑rated the stock on the back of record earnings and a reinforced order book.FT Markets+1 However, the last couple of weeks have
10 December 2025
Santos Limited (ASX: STO) in 2025: Share Price, ADNOC Deal Collapse and Barossa LNG Shape the Outlook

Santos Limited (ASX: STO) in 2025: Share Price, ADNOC Deal Collapse and Barossa LNG Shape the Outlook

After a failed $18.7 billion takeover and a year of production hiccups, Santos shares are back trading on fundamentals. Here’s what the latest news, forecasts and analyst commentary as of 10 December 2025 mean for investors. Where the Santos share price stands today As of 10 December 2025, Santos Limited (ASX: STO) is trading around A$6.41 per share, with an intraday range of roughly A$6.39–A$6.47 and a 52‑week trading band between A$5.20 and A$8.06.Investing.com+1 Over the past twelve months, Santos shares are down about 2–3%, and they’ve slipped modestly year to date, with Rask Media estimating a decline of around
10 December 2025
Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 10, 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Deep Value Debate

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS, NYSE: WDS) Stock Outlook – December 10, 2025: Strike Risk, LNG Megaprojects and a Deep Value Debate

Updated 10 December 2025 Woodside Energy Group Ltd, Australia’s largest independent oil and gas producer, is closing out 2025 with a share price around A$25 on the ASX and roughly US$16.5 in New York, a dividend yield above 6%, and a strategy built on massive LNG growth projects extending well into the 2030s. Stockhead At the same time, the company faces a noisy mix of labour unrest, politically sensitive gas developments and mounting scrutiny of high‑carbon projects, all while analysts fiercely disagree on whether Woodside is a bargain or a value trap. This article pulls together the most important news,
10 December 2025
Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) Stock Today: OpenAI Deal, $1.7bn Capital Return and 2026 Outlook as at 10 December 2025

Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) Stock Today: OpenAI Deal, $1.7bn Capital Return and 2026 Outlook as at 10 December 2025

Wesfarmers Limited (ASX:WES) heads into the final weeks of 2025 as one of the most closely watched blue‑chip stocks on the ASX, combining record profits, a $1.7 billion capital return, a fresh partnership with OpenAI, and a steady stream of product‑safety and privacy headlines. At today’s price, the conglomerate behind Bunnings, Kmart, Target, Officeworks and a growing health and chemicals portfolio trades on a premium multiple, with analysts split over whether the stock is fairly valued quality or simply expensive defensiveness. Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) share price snapshot on 10 December 2025 As of around 15:44 (GMT+11) on 10 December 2025, Wesfarmers
10 December 2025
Shorter Asia-Pacific Flights and New Madinah–Baghdad Direct Route Signal Next Phase of Air Travel

Shorter Asia-Pacific Flights and New Madinah–Baghdad Direct Route Signal Next Phase of Air Travel

SINGAPORE / RIYADH, Dec 10, 2025 — As of this week, travelers in both Asia-Pacific and the Middle East are seeing a new wave of more direct flights: a major cross-border trial of flexible “user-preferred” flight paths in the region has proven successful and is continuing, while Saudi low-cost carrier flynas has inaugurated its first direct route between Madinah and Baghdad, adding a fresh link between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.The Straits Times+ 1 Asia-Pacific locks in more direct flight paths on 70 routes A 15‑month trial involving Singapore and five other countries has shown that allowing pilots to choose more
10 December 2025
ICICI Prudential AMC IPO Opens Dec 12: SEBI Nod, Price Band, Private Equity Pivot & Bullish Signals in INOX Leisure

ICICI Prudential AMC IPO Opens Dec 12: SEBI Nod, Price Band, Private Equity Pivot & Bullish Signals in INOX Leisure

Updated: December 10, 2025 ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company (ICICI Prudential AMC) is set to launch one of India’s biggest financial-services IPOs this year, just as it seeks regulatory approval to step into the private equity business. At the same time, traders are spotting bullish candlestick signals in cinema chain INOX Leisure, underlining a broader risk‑on undertone in segments of the market. Here’s a complete, news‑driven breakdown of everything investors need to know as of December 10, 2025. ICICI Prudential AMC IPO: Key dates, size and structure According to the red herring prospectus and public announcements, the ICICI Prudential AMC
10 December 2025
Tata Motors CV Share Price Hits Record High as Ambit Sees 19% Upside; Stock Still Trades at 6% Discount to Ashok Leyland

Tata Motors CV Share Price Hits Record High as Ambit Sees 19% Upside; Stock Still Trades at 6% Discount to Ashok Leyland

Mumbai, December 10, 2025 — The newly listed commercial vehicles arm of Tata Motors is fast emerging as Dalal Street’s new auto favourite. Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles (TMCV) has surged to fresh record levels this week, riding a 17% rally in just two weeks, a bullish initiation from Ambit Institutional Equities, and the strongest commercial-vehicle upcycle in years.Business Standard+ 1 Even after the sharp move, the CV-focused stock continues to trade at about a 6% valuation discount to rival Ashok Leyland, a gap brokerages say could narrow as earnings catch up.Business Today Tata Motors CV share price today: near record,
10 December 2025
Telstra Group (ASX:TLS) share price, dividend outlook and triple‑zero risks – latest news and forecasts as at 10 December 2025

Telstra Group (ASX:TLS) share price, dividend outlook and triple‑zero risks – latest news and forecasts as at 10 December 2025

Telstra Group Limited (ASX:TLS) is ending 2025 in a very unusual position: the share price is hovering just below record highs, analysts are steadily upgrading their dividend expectations, and at the same time the company is under intense political pressure over fatal triple‑zero emergency call failures. As of 10 December 2025, Telstra shares are trading around A$4.92, roughly 23% higher year‑to‑date and only a few per cent below their 52‑week peak above A$5.10.Intelligent Investor+1 That rally has pushed Telstra’s market capitalisation to roughly A$55–56 billion, cementing its status as one of the ASX 200’s core “defensive income” names.StockInvest Below is
National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) Share Price, Dividend and Forecast: Where NAB Stock Stands on 10 December 2025

National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) Share Price, Dividend and Forecast: Where NAB Stock Stands on 10 December 2025

Published: 10 December 2025 – Information only, not financial advice. NAB share price today: steady around A$41 after rate shock National Australia Bank Limited (ASX:NAB) is trading near the middle of its 52‑week range as investors digest a hawkish pivot from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and a solid but unspectacular FY25 result. NAB closed at A$41.01 on 9 December 2025, up slightly from A$40.60 the previous session, with intraday trading between A$40.54 and A$41.17.Intelligent Investor+1 Over 2025, the stock has traded between roughly A$31.13 and A$45.25, finishing the year so far around 10–11% above where it started.Intelligent Investor
10 December 2025
Macquarie Group (ASX: MQG) Stock Outlook on 10 December 2025: Qube Bid, Dividend Payout and 2026 Forecasts

Macquarie Group (ASX: MQG) Stock Outlook on 10 December 2025: Qube Bid, Dividend Payout and 2026 Forecasts

Macquarie Group Limited (ASX: MQG) heads into the final weeks of 2025 with its share price hovering around A$195, a major A$11.6 billion takeover proposal on the table, and a freshly increased interim dividend scheduled to be paid next week.Reuters+3Investing.com+3MarketWatch+3 The stock is still digesting a softer‑than‑hoped half‑year profit and an underperforming commodities franchise, even as analysts project modest revenue growth, stronger earnings in 2026 and mid‑teens upside from current levels.TradingView+3Reuters+3Webull+3 This article summarises the latest share‑price action, corporate news, forecasts and analyst views on Macquarie Group as at 10 December 2025. It is general information only, not financial advice.
EXCON 2025 in Bengaluru: India Targets $25 Billion Construction Equipment Market, Set to Overtake China by 2030

EXCON 2025 in Bengaluru: India Targets $25 Billion Construction Equipment Market, Set to Overtake China by 2030

Bengaluru, December 10, 2025 — India’s construction equipment (CE) industry is using EXCON 2025 in Bengaluru not just as a trade fair, but as a launchpad for a bold ambition: to triple the size of the sector to around $25 billion by 2030 and overtake China to become the world’s second-largest construction equipment market after the United States .Daily FT Backed by record infrastructure spending and a wave of new product launches from global and Indian manufacturers, this year’s edition of EXCON underlines how quickly India is emerging as both a demand center and manufacturing hub for construction machinery. India’s
10 December 2025
1 444 445 446 447 448 535

Stock Market Today

XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

7 February 2026
XRP fell about 5% Saturday to $1.42, extending a 22% weekly drop as thin liquidity and macro jitters drove sharp swings. Bitcoin rebounded above $70,000 after a brief plunge, while ether surged 12%. Ripple outlined plans for an “Institutional DeFi” roadmap, including a new lending protocol and permissioned DEX. The Federal Reserve held rates steady last week, with officials signaling caution on inflation.
Home Depot stock price: jobs, inflation and a Feb. 24 earnings test loom

Home Depot stock price: jobs, inflation and a Feb. 24 earnings test loom

7 February 2026
Home Depot shares rose 0.7% to $385.15 Friday, trading between $379.10 and $386.37. Investors await a delayed U.S. jobs report Wednesday and CPI data Friday, both postponed by a brief government shutdown. Home Depot reports fourth-quarter earnings Feb. 24. The Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time.
JPMorgan stock price jumps 4% into weekend as Wall Street braces for a busy data week

JPMorgan stock price jumps 4% into weekend as Wall Street braces for a busy data week

7 February 2026
JPMorgan shares rose 3.95% to $322.40 Friday, outpacing other major banks as U.S. stocks rallied and the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. The bank recently completed a $3 billion subordinated notes offering. Investors are watching for delayed U.S. jobs data and inflation figures next week, ahead of JPMorgan’s Feb. 23 company update.
AbbVie stock price: ABBV ends week near $223 after earnings swing — what to watch next

AbbVie stock price: ABBV ends week near $223 after earnings swing — what to watch next

7 February 2026
AbbVie shares rose 2% to $223.43 Friday, capping a volatile week marked by earnings and drug sales scrutiny. Moody’s upgraded AbbVie’s credit rating to A2, citing strong performance in immunology and neuroscience. Investors remain focused on Skyrizi and Rinvoq growth amid rising competition and recent regulatory filings. Trading volume stayed below average, with the stock still 9% off its 52-week high.
Go toTop