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Most Active Singapore Stocks Today (10 December 2025): SGX Top Volume and Value Leaders Explained

Most Active Singapore Stocks Today (10 December 2025): SGX Top Volume and Value Leaders Explained

Singapore's stock market was buzzing in midday trading on 10 December 2025 , with activity concentrated in a mix of speculative penny counters, marine and offshore plays, and blue-chip financials and REITs. As of 1:49pm SGT , Salt Investments, Marco Polo Marine, Trendlines and Genting Singapore led the Top Volume board, while Singtel, UOB, DBS and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding anchored the Top Trading Value list on SGX, according to data compiled by SGinvestors.io.SG Investors+ 1 Below is a detailed look at what's moving, why these counters are so active today, and how analysts and investors are positioning around them.
Best Singapore Stocks to Buy Now (December 9, 2025): 8 SGX Picks for a Lower‑Rate World

Best Singapore Stocks to Buy Now (December 9, 2025): 8 SGX Picks for a Lower‑Rate World

Singapore’s stock market is ending 2025 in rare form. The Straits Times Index is trading just below record highs — around 4,500+ points — after gaining roughly 19% over the past 12 months, even as daily moves have turned choppy ahead of this week’s US Federal Reserve meeting. The Business Times+1 At the same time, cash and bond yields have sunk: short‑term T‑bills and fixed deposits are now under ~1.5%, and 10‑year Singapore government bond yields have drifted near 2%. That sharp drop in risk‑free yields is pushing investors back toward dividend‑paying blue chips, REITs and quality growth names on SGX. TechStock²+1
DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) Stock Outlook 2026: Share Price, Dividend Yield and Forecast After Record Q3 2025

DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) Stock Outlook 2026: Share Price, Dividend Yield and Forecast After Record Q3 2025

Updated: 9 December 2025 DBS Group Holdings Ltd goes into the end of 2025 as one of the strongest large-bank stories in Asia. The Singapore lender has just posted record third‑quarter income, continues to return excess capital aggressively to shareholders, and is trading close to its all‑time high — even as management and analysts warn that net interest margins will likely soften in 2026. DBS Bank+1
9 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

SINGAPORE — 8 December 2025 Singapore’s stock market is ending the year in buoyant mood. The Straits Times Index hovered around 4,520 points, just shy of its recent record high near 4,576 and roughly 19% higher than a year ago, as investors continue rotating from cash into equities on expectations of further global rate cuts. TechStock²
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

As of 8 December 2025, DBS Group Holdings Ltd – Southeast Asia’s largest bank by assets – is in a very particular sweet spot: record income, high dividends and global awards for AI innovation on one side, and mounting margin pressure, technology risk and heavy regulatory scrutiny on the other. The bank’s 2025 story so far is defined by three big themes:
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

As of 5 December 2025, DBS Group Holdings Ltd is trading around S$54.3 per share, near its 52‑week high of about S$55.6 and well above its 52‑week low near S$36.3. The bank’s market capitalisation is roughly S$154 billion, with a price‑to‑book ratio of about 2.2–2.3x and a dividend yield around 5.2–5.3% based on current payouts. Beansprout+3Beansprout+3StockInvest+3 Recent record quarterly profits, an aggressive capital‑return plan and a fresh “Global Bank of the Year 2025” title are pulling the stock higher – even as falling interest margins, past digital outages and cyber‑risk remain key watchpoints. Beansprout+2DBS Bank+2
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 stock market finally took a breather on Thursday, 4 December 2025, as the Straits Times Index slipped 0.4% to 4,535.14, ending a six-session winning streak that had pushed the benchmark to fresh highs.The Business Times+1 Despite upbeat cues from Wall Street and firm expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut next week, local investors turned more cautious amid signs of a slowing US economy and after a strong run-up in Singapore blue chips.The Straits Times+1
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 stock market extended its year-end rally on Wednesday, 3 December 2025, as the Straits Times Index logged a sixth straight day of gains. Rate‑cut optimism, a record‑high OCBC share price and the high‑profile UltraGreen.ai listing on SGX all helped keep sentiment risk‑on, even as broader market breadth remained slightly negative. The Business Times+1 Singapore shares tracked the positive tone across Asia, with both the STI and the iEdge Singapore Next 50 Index finishing in the green. The STI added 16.56 points, or nearly 0.4%, to 4,554.52, while the iEdge Next 50 – which is heavy on S‑REITs and mid‑caps – climbed 6.36 points to 1,447.52. The Business Times+2The Straits Times+2
Singapore Stocks Open Slightly Higher on 2 December 2025 as Rate-Cut Hopes Support STI Near Record Levels

Singapore Stocks Open Slightly Higher on 2 December 2025 as Rate-Cut Hopes Support STI Near Record Levels

Singapore’s stock market opened the new month on a cautiously upbeat note on Tuesday, 2 December 2025, with the Straits Times Index edging higher at the opening bell even after some analysts warned that the recent rally could be running out of steam. At 9:16 am, the STI was up 3.32 points, or 0.07%, at 4,529.54, with gainers outnumbering losers 109 to 84 on turnover of about 129 million shares worth S$157 million. BusinessToday
2 December 2025
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 Group Holdings Ltd has quietly turned into one of Asia’s most watched bank stocks: near-record share price, a hefty dividend that’s still growing, and a long list of big‑ticket digital and cross‑border initiatives. As of 2 December 2025, the conversation has shifted from “Is DBS cheap?” to “How much premium is too much for a best‑in‑class bank?” Let’s walk through what’s happening with the DBS share price today, the latest results, analyst forecasts, and the key opportunities and risks investors are debating right now.
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

As of 1 December 2025, DBS Group Holdings Ltd is trading around S$54.25 per share, just below its recent all‑time high of S$55.55 set after its latest quarterly earnings beat.Beansprout+1 The stock has rerated sharply in 2025 on the back of record profits, an aggressive capital‑return programme, a leadership transition, and stronger dividend guidance into 2026. At the same time, investors still need to weigh margin pressure, recurring digital outages and ongoing regulatory capital add‑ons.
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 stock market ended the last trading day of the week on a firm note, with the Straits Times Index edging higher on Friday, 28 November 2025, as investors bet on imminent global interest‑rate cuts and digested a fresh wave of local corporate and IPO news. The Straits Times+1 At the same time, the policy and macro backdrop is shifting: Singapore’s core inflation has ticked higher, employers are signaling more cautious pay and bonus plans, and regulators are rolling out reforms to deepen liquidity and revive listings on the Singapore Exchange. Reuters+2The Straits Times+2
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

As Singapore’s stock market heads into Tuesday’s session, investors are digesting a potent mix of fresh MAS–SGX reforms, upgraded growth forecasts, new crypto derivatives on SGX, and a risk‑on rebound in global markets. The Straits Times Index just logged a solid gain on Monday and remains not far from the record it set earlier this month, while Wall Street and Asian peers are being driven by hopes of another US Federal Reserve rate cut in December. The Business Times+2SG Investors+2
Singapore Stocks to Watch Today (13 Nov 2025): DBS Goes Ex‑Dividend, SIA Results Ahead as Dow Hits Record

Singapore Stocks to Watch Today (13 Nov 2025): DBS Goes Ex‑Dividend, SIA Results Ahead as Dow Hits Record

SINGAPORE — Heading into Thursday’s open, local traders face a supportive global backdrop but a busy domestic tape. The Dow notched a fresh all‑time high overnight, oil is hovering near the low‑60s and mid‑60s, and gold extended its surge as US yields eased. On the home front, DBS goes ex‑dividend today—a mechanical drag for the STI at the open—while Singapore Airlines is slated to post its half‑year scorecard later in the day. Singapore Airlines+4AP News+4MarketWatch+4 The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.7% at 48,254.82, the S&P 500 +0.1% at 6,850.92, and the Nasdaq ‑0.3% at 23,406.46. Treasury yields slipped, with the US 10‑year near ~4.07% into the close. The bid for cyclicals came as investors priced in the likely end of the protracted US government shutdown, a development that also tempered rate‑volatility fears. AP News+2MarketWatch+2
12 November 2025
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

Summary Singapore equities ended slightly lower on Monday, Nov 10. The STI dipped 0.1% to 4,488.13; the iEdge Singapore Next 50 Index fell 0.3% to 1,448.93. Turnover totaled 1.6 billion shares worth S$1.8 billion, with 329 advancers vs 226 decliners, indicating constructive breadth despite the headline slip. The Straits Times
SGX Rally: Singapore Stocks Climb as Trade Truce and Fed Rate Cut Fuel Optimism (Nov 3, 2025)

SGX Rally: Singapore Stocks Climb as Trade Truce and Fed Rate Cut Fuel Optimism (Nov 3, 2025)

Singapore’s stock market opened the week on a strong note, ending higher on Monday in line with gains across Asiabusinesstimes.com.sg. The Straits Times Index closed at 4,444.33 points, marking a 0.4% advance from the previous sessionbusinesstimes.com.sg. This move reverses Friday’s mild decline and keeps the STI near the top of its recent 4,420–4,450 trading band, indicating resilience but also a still range-bound marketbusinesstoday.com.my. Market breadth reflected bullish sentiment, as advancers outpaced decliners by roughly 1.5-to-1 and turnover was moderate at S$1.6 billionbusinesstimes.com.sg. Traders noted that the broad-based gains signaled renewed risk appetite after a cautious end to October. Overall sentiment was bolstered by regional optimism and easing global risks. Investors took cues from a rally in major Asian indices, suggesting that Singapore’s market is benefitting from a rotation into regional equities. “Local shares ended Monday higher, tracking gains across regional markets,” The Business Times observed, highlighting that the STI’s rise was part of a broader Asian upswingbusinesstimes.com.sg. This represents a shift from the prior session, when the STI fell 0.2% to 4,428.62 amid profit-taking ahead of key economic data releasesbusinesstoday.com.my. Last Friday’s dip was seen by analysts as “more of a breather than a reversal”, as investors paused a recent

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