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Hongkong Land stock holds near a 52-week high as buybacks keep ticking
15 January 2026
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Hongkong Land stock holds near a 52-week high as buybacks keep ticking

SINGAPORE, Jan 15, 2026, 15:54 SGT — Regular session

Shares of Hongkong Land Holdings Limited held steady at US$8.18 in afternoon trading Thursday, after earlier hitting US$8.33—the peak of their 52-week range. The stock fluctuated between US$8.14 and US$8.33, with roughly 3.2 million shares changing hands.

The timing is key as the Singapore-listed landlord continues using buybacks to return cash, while investors wait for firmer evidence that the cycle is shifting in its core office and retail holdings. A share buyback means the company repurchases its own stock; canceling those shares reduces the total count, making each remaining share a slightly larger piece of the company.

That might provide some relief at the edges. But it won’t solve the core issues of rents or vacancy—those remain the bigger challenges for Hongkong Land.

In a Jan. 14 filing, the company revealed it bought back 185,000 shares on Jan. 13 at a weighted average price of US$7.8662, which it plans to cancel. Post-transaction, issued share capital—meaning shares with voting rights—totaled 2,157,279,126.

Just a day before, it revealed a buyback of 185,000 shares at a weighted average price of US$7.8731, set for cancellation. Keeping profits steady, this reduction in shares could boost earnings per share down the line.

The buybacks are part of a broader capital return strategy. In April 2025, Hongkong Land unveiled a plan to repurchase up to US$200 million in shares, funding the move through proceeds from a property sale to Hong Kong’s stock exchange operator and other asset disposals.

The bigger wildcard is still the office market. “Potentially, this could be the point of turning for the Hong Kong office market in the prime space,” CFO Craig Beattie told Reuters last July, highlighting stabilising rents and rising demand at the top end. Reuters

The downside is clear: buybacks barely dent a share base exceeding 2.15 billion. If Central office demand weakens again or China’s residential margins falter, earnings and valuations will take a direct hit. That could send the recent rally in the stock reversing fast.

The next clear trigger is the company’s earnings report, set for March 5. Investors will watch closely for any changes in commentary on portfolio values and clues on how long buybacks can maintain this speed.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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