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CapitaLand Investment stock slips from 52-week high as Feb 11 results loom
2 February 2026
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CapitaLand Investment stock slips from 52-week high as Feb 11 results loom

Singapore, February 2, 2026, 15:25 (SGT) — Regular session

  • Shares of CapitaLand Investment slipped 0.65% to S$3.06 in late trading, after earlier rising to S$3.11
  • CapitaLand India Trust hikes second-half DPU by 22% following stronger portfolio metrics
  • CapitaLand Investment’s FY2025 results, due Feb 11, draw investor attention

Shares of CapitaLand Investment Limited slipped 0.65% to S$3.06 by 3:09 p.m. local time Monday, after hitting a 52-week peak of S$3.11 earlier. Trading volume was around 11.0 million shares, based on data from SGinvestors.io.

The drop seems minor, yet timing is crucial. CapitaLand Investment plans to release its FY2025 results on Feb 11. Having already hit a one-year high, the stock has investors eager to cut exposure at the slightest new news.

The group’s listed platforms are also in a busy phase, with updates coming in from their real estate holdings, particularly in India. These figures often influence views on pipelines, valuations, and fee momentum.

The Straits Times Index slipped roughly 0.7% in afternoon trading, dragging the broader Singapore market lower.

CapitaLand India Trust reported a 22% jump in second-half distribution per unit (DPU) to S$0.039, pushing full-year DPU up 15% to S$0.0787. Net property income (NPI) climbed 9% to S$111.3 million for the period. Its trustee-manager highlighted that “The forward-purchase programme remains a key growth engine for Clint.” CEO Gauri Shankar Nagabhushanam added the trust plans to keep “improving efficiencies, pursuing forward purchases and developments, and recycling capital through strategic divestments.” The Business Times

DPU represents the cash distributed per unit and draws close attention from income-focused investors. NPI stands for net property income, essentially the rent-like operating profit after deducting property expenses.

CapitaLand India Trust is managed by a trustee-manager fully owned by CapitaLand Investment, per Investing.com’s company profile.

Separately, the company announced it will offer real estate advisory services for The Clementi Mall and take a minority stake in the property. It also said this deal is unlikely to significantly affect its financial results.

Trust-level strength doesn’t guarantee a boost for the parent. Investors must still consider funding costs, property valuations, and the speed of fundraising and asset sales — all factors that can shift earnings and fees.

CapitaLand Investment’s full-year results on Feb 11 stand out as the next key catalyst. Investors will be watching closely for updates on earnings, dividend plans, and guidance on how the firm intends to deploy fresh capital.

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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