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CapitaLand Investment stock price rallies into weekend as STI hits record; Feb 11 results in focus
24 January 2026
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CapitaLand Investment stock price rallies into weekend as STI hits record; Feb 11 results in focus

Singapore, Jan 24, 2026, 15:04 SGT — Market closed

  • CapitaLand Investment ended Friday at S$3.05, rising 1.7% and continuing a two-day rally
  • The broader Singapore market notched a new record close, buoyed by a global risk-on mood
  • CapitaLand Investment is set to release its full-year results on Feb 11, according to SGX filings

Shares of CapitaLand Investment Limited climbed for a second day on Friday, ending at S$3.05, a 1.7% gain following Thursday’s 2.0% jump. The stock fluctuated between S$3.02 and S$3.06, with roughly 16.6 million shares traded. Investing.com

The move is significant as CapitaLand Investment stands at the crossroads of two major forces shaping Singapore markets today: interest rates and property-related risk. Managing assets for clients and backing listed trusts, the company’s share price often reacts swiftly to changes in funding costs and shifts in investor appetite.

As markets remain closed over the weekend, Monday’s key question is whether buying momentum will hold without new triggers. The real test comes with earnings season, when investors shift focus from stories to actual numbers on fundraising and valuations.

Singapore shares closed Friday at a fresh high, with the Straits Times Index peaking at 4,895.15 during the session before settling up 1.3% at 4,891.45. Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management, noted, “Washington’s noise has been loud, but the market is learning how to filter it.” The Business Times

The risk-on mood stayed strong across global markets as the week wrapped up, with investors turning their attention to a packed schedule that features a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting. “Investors were taking a ‘wait-and-see approach’,” said Gene Goldman, chief investment officer at Cetera Investment Management, in an interview with Reuters. Reuters

A Jan. 5 SGX filing revealed CapitaLand Investment plans to publish its unaudited full-year 2025 results on Wednesday, Feb. 11, ahead of market open. The same document set out release dates for several funds under its management, including CapitaLand Malaysia Trust on Jan. 28 and CapitaLand Ascott Trust on Jan. 29. A string of CapitaLand-branded REITs and trusts will follow in early February. SGX Links

According to a separate SGX notice, the company plans to host a results briefing for invited analysts and media at 9:00 a.m. on the results release day, with a live webcast also available. SGX Links

CapitaLand Investment stands as a leading real estate investment manager in Singapore, overseeing S$117 billion in funds as of Aug. 13, 2025. This figure includes assets managed on behalf of clients as well as those on its own balance sheet. Reuters

Investors are keenly focused on clear guidance about fee income and the pace of fundraising, alongside any hints that asset values are adjusting with rate fluctuations. Attention will also fall on balance sheet discipline, as well as any news on capital recycling—essentially selling mature assets to fund new investments.

However, the rally could unravel fast if bond yields climb or earnings reveal fundraising is slowing or asset values are weaker than expected. Real-estate managers and REIT sponsors often behave like rate-sensitive stocks when macro sentiment shifts.

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