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SGX:S68.SI 5 December 2025 - 8 February 2026

SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

Singapore Exchange shares closed 0.4% lower at S$17.57 on Friday, despite reporting record half-year results and a higher dividend earlier in the week. Broker targets diverged after the update, with Maybank and DBS raising targets while Citi stayed bearish. Investors are watching for signs of momentum from derivatives and equity-market reforms as the next session opens Monday.
7 February 2026
SGX stock rises after report flags new Asian bond futures — what to watch into Feb. 5 results

SGX stock rises after report flags new Asian bond futures — what to watch into Feb. 5 results

Shares of Singapore Exchange Ltd rose 1.1% to S$17.71 Tuesday after a Bloomberg report said the bourse is in talks with global banks on launching bond futures tied to Asian government debt. The contracts would cover sovereign bonds from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, and may launch in early 2026. SGX will report first-half FY2026 results on Feb. 5.
Singapore Exchange (SGX) Stock: 2025 Share Price, Record Profits and Crypto Futures Outlook

Singapore Exchange (SGX) Stock: 2025 Share Price, Record Profits and Crypto Futures Outlook

Singapore Exchange shares traded between S$16.76 and S$16.92 on 5 December 2025, with a closing price of S$16.86, following a year-to-date gain of over 35%. Market capitalisation stands near S$14 billion. For FY2025, SGX posted record net revenue of S$1.3 billion and net profit of S$648 million. Total shareholder return over twelve months reached almost 39%.

Stock Market Today

  • Union Pacific Stock Seen Undervalued Amid Recent Price Drop
    March 20, 2026, 2:10 PM EDT. Union Pacific (ticker: UNP) shares dropped roughly 11% over the past month, now trading near $234. Despite this short-term weakness, the railroad operator maintains positive returns of 1% year-to-date and over 20% across five years. A discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis estimates an intrinsic value around $313 per share, indicating the stock trades about 25% below its cash flow-based valuation, suggesting undervaluation. The price-to-earnings (P/E) metric offers another lens but is secondary to DCF in this review. Investors should weigh recent volatility against Union Pacific's strong long-term fundamentals and sector dynamics before deciding whether current weakness presents a buying opportunity.
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