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UOL stock: Feb 26 results date lands as Singapore housing growth cools
24 January 2026
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UOL stock: Feb 26 results date lands as Singapore housing growth cools

Singapore, Jan 24, 2026, 15:32 SGT — Market closed.

  • UOL Group shares ended Friday at S$10.30, slipping 0.9%.
  • The company scheduled its unaudited full-year 2025 results release for Feb. 26.
  • New URA figures revealed private home price growth eased in the fourth quarter, as investors turn their focus to the Fed’s upcoming decision next week.

Shares of UOL Group Limited closed Friday down 0.9% at S$10.30 on the Singapore Exchange. With the market closed for the weekend, investors are now eyeing upcoming dates that might shake the stock.

The company’s late-Friday filing thrusts its full-year results into the spotlight, coinciding with fresh government data showing a slowdown in the private housing market. For developers, this combination often sparks sharp discussions around pricing power and the cost of capital.

UOL announced on SGXNet that it plans to release its unaudited full-year 2025 financial results on Thursday, Feb. 26. (Unaudited means the numbers are published before an external audit is completed.) On Friday, the stock fluctuated between S$10.30 and S$10.54, with roughly 2.1 million shares traded.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority reported Friday that Singapore’s private residential price index ticked up 0.6% in the fourth quarter, slowing from a 0.9% rise the quarter before. Rents slipped 0.5% during the same period. URA also highlighted a supply pipeline of roughly 57,000 units set to be completed over the next few years, cautioning market watchers to stay cautious amid an uncertain macroeconomic environment.

Cushman & Wakefield analyst Xian Yang Wong offered a cautious outlook, saying private residential prices “could grow by 2.0-4.0% yoy in 2026” if borrowing costs stay low and confidence holds steady. He flagged affordability as an increasing hurdle, with buyers becoming more selective. Cushman & Wakefield

Rates remain in focus ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s meeting on Jan. 27-28. The policy decision and press conference are set for Jan. 28.

UOL has been busy on the land front as well. Earlier this month, it teamed up with a consortium to win a S$1.50 billion government tender for an integrated residential and commercial site at Hougang Central. The company said it plans to fund the acquisition primarily through bank borrowings and shareholder loans.

On Feb. 26, UOL’s report will draw attention to residential demand, project updates, and how the group is handling financing amid changing interest rates. Investors will also be keen on any details about land costs and the timing of new launches.

The setup works both ways. A growing supply pipeline combined with a slowdown in growth might dampen new-home demand and weigh on valuations, even before policy tightening comes into play.

Looking ahead, all eyes are on Monday’s reopening and the Fed’s January 28 decision. After that, UOL’s results on February 26 will provide the next company-specific catalyst.

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