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SGX:S68.SI News 13 January 2026 - 19 January 2026

Singapore Exchange (SGX) stock slips in afternoon trade as Japan bond-futures push takes shape

Singapore Exchange (SGX) stock slips in afternoon trade as Japan bond-futures push takes shape

Singapore, Jan 19, 2026, 15:27 SGT — Regular session Shares of Singapore Exchange Ltd (S68.SI) slipped 0.9% to S$17.54 by 3:10 p.m. in Singapore, after fluctuating between S$17.52 and S$17.71 earlier in the session. The stock remains close to its 52-week peak, having climbed significantly over the last year. (StockAnalysis) The pullback is significant as SGX looks to expand its…
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

Singapore, Jan 13, 2026, 15:36 SGT — Regular session Shares of Singapore Exchange Ltd (S68.SI) climbed Tuesday following a Bloomberg report that the bourse is in talks with global banks about bond futures tied to Asian government debt. By 3:10 p.m. Singapore time, the stock had gained 1.1% to S$17.71. (StockAnalysis) This matters since SGX’s earnings hinge closely on trading…

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  • Bunzl Shares Down 37% in a Year Despite EPS Growth
    January 25, 2026, 3:34 AM EST. Bunzl plc (LON:BNZL) investors have faced a 37% loss over the past year, while the market returned 25%. The company's share price declined 39% over 12 months and has fallen 14% in the last three months. Over three years, shares are down 31%. Despite the price drop, earnings per share (EPS) rose 0.7% in the same period, suggesting market expectations for higher growth were unmet. Revenue remained steady, possibly fueling disappointment. Insider buying has been noted, indicating confidence within the company. Long-term shareholders have experienced a modest annual loss of 0.3% over five years. Analysts will watch future earnings closely to determine if a turnaround is feasible amid continued share price weakness.
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