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CapitaLand Investment stock rises to S$2.89 as logistics push sharpens focus on Feb 11 results
11 January 2026
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CapitaLand Investment stock rises to S$2.89 as logistics push sharpens focus on Feb 11 results

Singapore, Jan 11, 2026, 15:06 (SGT) — Market closed

  • Shares of CapitaLand Investment rose 1.8% to close at S$2.89 on Friday
  • Company disclosed a minority stake in Ally Logistic Property along with plans for a S$260 million automated warehouse in Singapore
  • Full-year 2025 results are set for Feb. 11, with a briefing and webcast scheduled for 9 a.m.

Shares of CapitaLand Investment Limited climbed 1.8% on Friday, ending the session at S$2.89, giving the SGX-listed stock some momentum heading into the weekend.

This shift is significant as investors increasingly see CLI less as a landlord and more as a steward of others’ capital. Fees linked to assets under management, or FUM, tend to be steadier than property gains, which fluctuate with market swings.

CLI reported S$120 billion in FUM as of Nov. 5 and announced a minority stake in Ally Logistic Property, a smart warehouse developer. The CapitaLand Southeast Asia Logistics Fund will invest about S$260 million to develop OMEGA 1 Singapore at 19 Gul Lane. Scheduled for completion in 2028, the building is fully leased to ALP under a master lease, meaning a single tenant occupies the entire space, with rent set to increase over time. Patricia Goh, CLI’s Southeast Asia CEO, highlighted APAC as the fastest-growing logistics market, forecasting a 15.2% CAGR from 2024 to 2030. ALP co-founder Charlie Chang emphasized the role of “artificial intelligence” and robotics in their platform.

CLI is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 11 before the market opens. Meanwhile, some of its listed funds will report earlier — CapitaLand Malaysia Trust on Jan. 28 and CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust on Feb. 6. The company announced a results briefing for analysts and media starting at 9 a.m., which will be webcast live on its website.

Singapore’s Straits Times Index inched up 0.1% on Friday, with most regional benchmarks closing higher. In the wider market, winners just outnumbered losers, according to .

Google Finance data indicated the stock fluctuated between S$2.84 and S$2.92 on Friday, following a close at S$2.84 in the prior session. Notably, S$2.92 represents the stock’s 52-week peak.

Since the beginning of the year, shares have climbed roughly 6.6%, adding another 5.5% in the last five trading days, data from MarketScreener shows. On Friday, trading volume hit around 20.4 million shares.

The trade hinges on a lengthy timeline. The new logistics facility in Singapore isn’t expected until 2028, and returns may fluctuate depending on construction expenses, financing conditions, and tenant interest.

In February, investors will zero in on fee-related income updates, fresh fundraising efforts, and whether CLI can keep recycling assets into new funds without overburdening its balance sheet. Any change in guidance on capital management or dividends could easily shape the next steps.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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