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SGX:D05 3 November 2025 - 8 December 2025

Top Singapore Stock Gainers Today (8 December 2025): Clearbridge Health, Hoe Leong, Trendlines and More on the SGX

Top Singapore Stock Gainers Today (8 December 2025): Clearbridge Health, Hoe Leong, Trendlines and More on the SGX

Clearbridge Health and Hoe Leong Corporation shares doubled to S$0.002, leading percentage gains on the Singapore Exchange. The Straits Times Index closed at 4,520.40, up 19% from a year ago, as investors shifted into equities amid falling bond yields and deposit rates below 1.5%. The 10-year government bond yield dropped from 2.86% in January to just over 2% in late November.
DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05): 2025 Earnings, AI Pivot and Regional Deals – Outlook for 2026

DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05): 2025 Earnings, AI Pivot and Regional Deals – Outlook for 2026

DBS Group Holdings posted record Q3 2025 income of S$5.93 billion and profit before tax of S$3.48 billion, but net interest margin fell to 1.96% from 2.11% a year earlier. Shares trade near S$54, close to a 52-week high. Analyst targets cluster around S$56, with some estimates as high as S$60.40. The bank faces margin pressure and regulatory scrutiny despite strong profits and AI-driven expansion.
DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) Stock Outlook as of 5 December 2025 – Record Profits, Global Awards and a Premium Valuation

DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) Stock Outlook as of 5 December 2025 – Record Profits, Global Awards and a Premium Valuation

DBS Group shares traded at S$54.29 on 5 December 2025, near a record high, with market cap at S$153.8 billion and a dividend yield of about 5.3%. Q3 net profit fell 2% to S$2.95 billion but beat forecasts, while total income reached a record S$5.93 billion. The stock has climbed over 25% year-on-year, lifted by strong earnings and rising dividends. Net interest margin narrowed to 1.96% from 2.11% a year earlier.
5 December 2025
Singapore Stock Market Today: STI Snaps Six-Day Rally, Slides 0.4% on US Slowdown Fears (4 December 2025)

Singapore Stock Market Today: STI Snaps Six-Day Rally, Slides 0.4% on US Slowdown Fears (4 December 2025)

Singapore’s Straits Times Index fell 0.4% to 4,535.14 on Thursday, snapping a six-day winning streak. Turnover reached nearly 1.6 billion securities worth S$1.3 billion, with decliners narrowly outnumbering gainers. Local banks eased after leading recent gains, while the broader market remained stable. The iEdge Singapore Next 50 Index edged up 0.05%.
4 December 2025
Singapore Stock Market Today, 3 December 2025: STI Extends Rally on Fed Cut Hopes and UltraGreen.ai’s Blockbuster IPO

Singapore Stock Market Today, 3 December 2025: STI Extends Rally on Fed Cut Hopes and UltraGreen.ai’s Blockbuster IPO

Singapore’s Straits Times Index rose 0.4% to 4,554.52 on Wednesday, marking its sixth straight gain and nearing a three-week high. OCBC shares closed at a record S$18.95, while UltraGreen.ai’s IPO finished 4.8% above its offer price. Decliners outnumbered gainers 297 to 275 on S$1.4 billion turnover, indicating gains were concentrated in large caps.
DBS Group Holdings Stock (SGX: D05): Price, Dividend, Forecast and Latest News as of 2 December 2025

DBS Group Holdings Stock (SGX: D05): Price, Dividend, Forecast and Latest News as of 2 December 2025

DBS shares traded near S$54.10–S$54.20 on 2 December 2025, close to record highs after a strong Q3 earnings beat. Net profit for the quarter reached S$2.95 billion, down 2% year-on-year but above analyst forecasts, while total income hit a record S$5.93 billion. The board declared a Q3 dividend of S$0.75 per share, up from S$0.54 a year earlier. DBS trades at over 2.2× price-to-book, well above local peers.
2 December 2025
DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) – Record Earnings, 81-Cent Dividend and 2026 Outlook for Singapore’s Biggest Bank

DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) – Record Earnings, 81-Cent Dividend and 2026 Outlook for Singapore’s Biggest Bank

DBS Group Holdings traded at S$54.25 per share on 1 December 2025, just below its all-time high of S$55.55 set in November after a strong Q3 earnings beat. The bank reported Q3 net profit of S$2.95 billion, surpassing analyst expectations despite margin pressure. DBS became the first Singapore-listed firm to cross US$100 billion in market cap in June. Shares are up nearly 26% year-to-date.
1 December 2025
Singapore Stock Market: STI Rallies on Rate‑Cut Hopes and IPO Buzz (28–29 Nov 2025)

Singapore Stock Market: STI Rallies on Rate‑Cut Hopes and IPO Buzz (28–29 Nov 2025)

Singapore’s Straits Times Index closed up 0.3% at 4,523.96 on Friday, 28 November, near its record high. Gains in SGX and local banks led the advance, while City Developments fell 1%. About 1.2 billion shares worth S$1.2 billion changed hands. Regional markets were mixed, with Hong Kong, South Korea, and Malaysia down, but Japan’s Nikkei up slightly.
Singapore Stocks Outlook: 10 Things to Know Before the SGX Opens on 25 November 2025

Singapore Stocks Outlook: 10 Things to Know Before the SGX Opens on 25 November 2025

Singapore’s Straits Times Index rose 0.6% to 4,496.63 on Monday, staying close to its all-time high after the government nearly doubled its 2025 GDP growth forecast to around 4%. Jardine Matheson jumped 8.7%, while Singapore Exchange fell 1.1%. Turnover reached S$3.2 billion. Investors are watching for follow-through as global markets rebound on hopes of a US Fed rate cut.
Singapore Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): STI dips 0.1% as OCBC sets record; DBS eases ahead of ex‑div, Genting Singapore leads gainers

Singapore Stocks Today (Nov 10, 2025): STI dips 0.1% as OCBC sets record; DBS eases ahead of ex‑div, Genting Singapore leads gainers

The Straits Times Index slipped 0.1% to 4,488.13, lagging regional gains as OCBC hit a record S$18.19 after strong Q3 results. DBS eased ahead of its Nov 13 ex-dividend date, UOB edged lower, and Genting Singapore led blue-chip gainers. ST Engineering fell 1.3% after completing the SPTel divestment. SingPost shares dropped after a 12.8% profit decline; Singtel held steady following its Bharti Airtel stake sale.
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