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Genting Singapore stock price holds at S$0.73 — what could move SGX:G13 next week
24 January 2026
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Genting Singapore stock price holds at S$0.73 — what could move SGX:G13 next week

Singapore, Jan 24, 2026, 15:18 SGT — The market has closed.

  • Genting Singapore ended Friday unchanged, closing at S$0.730.
  • The stock fluctuated from S$0.725 to S$0.735, with roughly 33.6 million shares traded.
  • The casino operator plans to report full-year results on Feb. 24, after markets close.

Genting Singapore’s stock closed flat on Friday at S$0.730, swinging between S$0.725 and S$0.735 during the session. Roughly 33.6 million shares exchanged hands, according to market data. ShareInvestor

The stock’s muted finish trails the broader market’s rally. Investors remain focused on getting a clearer picture of whether Resorts World Sentosa’s revamp will boost spending without weighing down cash flow.

Genting, one of Singapore’s rare casino and tourism stocks, is well into a lengthy overhaul of its Sentosa resort. Every earnings report now serves as a barometer for dividends, financing, and project progress.

Singapore shares closed stronger on Friday, with the Straits Times Index rising 1.3% to 4,891.45, marking a new intraday peak. The Straits Times

Resorts World Sentosa CEO Lee Shi Ruh told The Business Times she wants guests to “see the new RWS” as the group experiments with fresh concepts and updates its assets ahead of a major waterfront redevelopment set to finish in 2030. The S$6.8 billion project will add over 164,000 square metres, including two new luxury hotels totaling 700 rooms. The Business Times

Genting Singapore is gearing up to announce its full-year financial results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025, scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 24, after market close, according to a statement on SGX. SGX Links

Investors are focused on gaming volumes and hold—the portion of bets the casino retains—alongside non-gaming revenue streams like rooms, food, and attractions. Shifts in capital spending plans or how management discusses funding could also sway the stock.

Seasonality factors in as Resorts World Sentosa kicks off a Chinese New Year programme from Jan. 16 to March 15, targeting a surge in visitors over the busy travel stretch. RWSentosa

There’s downside risk if regulators or tourists remain unconvinced by the turnaround. Singapore’s Gambling Regulatory Authority granted the resort’s casino licence a mere two-year renewal, pointing to “unsatisfactory” tourism figures. The new term kicks in on Feb. 6, 2025, local media reported. CNA

As the Singapore market remains closed for the weekend, attention shifts to Monday’s session to see if Friday’s broad risk rally can sustain. Traders are also keeping an eye out for fresh company disclosures, with positioning expected to ramp up ahead of Feb. 24.

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