Keppel stock: Feb 5 results date is set — what BN4 investors watch after Friday’s dip
11 January 2026
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Keppel stock: Feb 5 results date is set — what BN4 investors watch after Friday’s dip

SINGAPORE, Jan 11, 2026, 15:34 SGT — Market closed

Keppel Ltd said it will report second-half and full-year 2025 results before the market opens on Feb. 5, an exchange filing showed on Friday. The group’s listed REITs are due to release results ahead of that date.

Keppel shares last closed down 0.66% at S$10.47 on Friday. (SG Investors)

The timetable gives investors a fixed marker after a strong stretch for the stock and sets up the next test of Keppel’s pivot to fee-based businesses. The company describes itself as a global asset manager and operator, with businesses spanning infrastructure, real estate and connectivity. (Reuters)

Macro is also in the mix. Markets are watching U.S. inflation data due on Jan. 13 for clues on interest rates, a swing factor for property-linked names and REIT sponsors. (Reuters)

Singapore stocks ended slightly higher on Jan. 9, with the Straits Times Index up 0.1% at 4,744.66, even as Keppel finished lower on the day. (The Straits Times)

Keppel has traded between S$10.37 and S$10.69 over the past week, MarketScreener data showed. The stock is up about 54% over the past year, and analysts tracked by the service have an average target price of S$11.26. (MarketScreener)

The Feb. 5 release is expected to sharpen the picture on fundraising and funds under management — the pool of client money Keppel manages and earns fees on. Investors will also look for updates on asset sales and whether recurring income stayed resilient into year-end.

Chief Executive Loh Chin Hua said in a New Year message published on Jan. 1 that Keppel would work towards “sustainably monetising” its non-core portfolio to free up capital for growth and shareholder returns. He also pointed to headwinds in markets such as China’s real estate sector. (The Straits Times)

But the run-up leaves less room for error. Any sign of slower divestments, weaker fee income in choppy markets, or higher funding costs feeding into valuations could test sentiment quickly.

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