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CapitaLand Investment (SGX:9CI) pops back above S$3, eyes 52-week high in Singapore trade
22 January 2026
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CapitaLand Investment (SGX:9CI) pops back above S$3, eyes 52-week high in Singapore trade

Singapore, Jan 22, 2026, 15:08 SGT — Regular session

  • Shares of CapitaLand Investment rose 2.4% to S$3.01, approaching a 52-week high
  • Intraday trading fluctuated between S$2.95 and S$3.03
  • Investors are now eyeing next month’s full-year results as the next key catalyst

CapitaLand Investment gained 2.4% to close at S$3.01 on Thursday, recovering from yesterday’s drop and edging closer to its 52-week peak of S$3.03. Shares fluctuated between S$2.95 and S$3.03 during the session. https://www.investing.com/equities/capital…

This matters as the stock nears the upper boundary of its one-year trading range, with investors eyeing upcoming data to recalibrate forecasts. CapitaLand Investment is set to release its full-year results on Feb. 11. https://sginvestors.io/sgx/stock/9ci-capit…

At these levels, even minor changes in sentiment can pack a punch. Traders zero in on management’s comments about fundraising and fee income — the steady earnings linked to asset management — as well as any news on capital recycling.

CapitaLand Investment has positioned itself as a global player in real assets, reporting S$120 billion in funds under management (FUM) as of Nov. 5, 2025. In a statement dated Jan. 8, the firm revealed new moves into logistics, including a minority stake in Ally Logistic Property and a S$260 million commitment via its CapitaLand SEA Logistics Fund for an automated logistics facility in Singapore. https://links.sgx.com/1.0.0/corporate-anno…

Thursday’s turnover hit around S$27.19 million, with approximately 9.08 million shares changing hands, according to data from Tiger Brokers. https://www.itiger.com/stock/9CI.SI

There’s a downside. If upcoming results reveal slower fee growth, weaker fundraising, or a cooling environment for property deals and valuations, the stock could be vulnerable after its run to the highs.

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