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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps into earnings week as 9CI closes at S$3.12

CapitaLand Investment share price jumps into earnings week as 9CI closes at S$3.12

Singapore, Feb 8, 2026, 15:15 SGT — The market has closed.

  • CapitaLand Investment ended up 1.3% at S$3.12, while the STI slipped 0.83%.
  • CICT, the flagship trust managed by a CapitaLand Investment arm, posted gains in both second-half distribution per unit and asset valuations.
  • CapitaLand Investment will release its full-year numbers on Feb 11, ahead of the market open.

CapitaLand Investment (SGX:9CI) finished Friday’s session at S$3.12, up 1.3%. Shares moved in a S$3.06 to S$3.13 range, and volume hit roughly 14.38 million.

No trading this weekend, but the stock faces a packed stretch ahead. Singapore macro data and a cluster of company earnings are on tap. Fee income, fundraising details, and management’s outlook—what they might offload or snap up come 2026—will all be under the microscope.

CapitaLand Investment operates as a real-asset manager, with earnings that fluctuate based on activity in transactions and capital raising—both from listed trusts and private funds—beyond just collecting property rents. That’s left the next few sessions potentially more volatile than normal.

CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, one of the group’s listed entities, posted a 16.4% year-on-year jump in distributable income to S$449.0 million for the six months to Dec. 31. Distribution per unit climbed 9.4% to 5.96 Singapore cents. “The strength of our portfolio,” is how CICT CEO Tan Choon Siang summed up the performance. https://links.sgx.com/1.0.0/corporate-anno…

Distribution per unit refers to the cash handed out to unitholders. When payouts climb, REITs stay appealing to income-focused investors—a crucial group for Singapore’s property sector. It also tends to smooth the path for equity fund-raising when required.

The group, in a separate SGX filing, disclosed independent valuations for CICT assets as of Dec. 31. Valuations, reported in Singapore dollars for different property tranches, came from CBRE, Savills, Knight Frank, and JLL.

Markets eased, with the FTSE Straits Times Index slipping 0.83% on Friday to 4,934.41. That puts the focus back on individual stock moves when trading picks up again.

Macro factors are coming into play, too. Singapore’s 2026 budget lands Feb. 12, with Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong set to unveil details. DBS economist Chua Han Teng flagged “increasingly binding land and labour constraints” as officials weigh longer-term policies. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific…

The set-up’s a double-edged sword. Should CapitaLand Investment signal sluggish fee growth, fund-raising that’s losing steam, or tougher conditions for asset sales, its stock’s recent run could unravel fast—particularly if rates or property values slip against it.

CapitaLand Investment is set to release its full-year numbers on Wednesday, with results landing before the bell and a briefing lined up for 0900 local time, an SGX notice showed.

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