L.Lim
02-09 11:59
Feels like the market is starting to cool off on the overexuberance. There were signs that things were not going to be as exciting in 2026, but further growth was likely fueled by investors worried that they did not enter while it was going up.
Everyone has started to acknowledge that unbridled enthusiasm is illogical and that it is slowly getting too overvalued, especially with the earnings results that were just released.
Nothing too worrying, but expectations for banks were that it will slow down and results would not be as spectacular as everyone saw in 2025, so no, it will likely hover around 60, with a much more gradual uptrend.
DBS Q4 Profit -10%: More Decline On The Way With Record High?
DBS Group shares slipped 1.9% intraday after Q4 net profit fell ~10% YoY to S$2.36B, missing consensus S$2.52B. Net interest margin compressed sharply to 2.34% (vs 2.77%), offsetting strong +13.5% fee income growth. While full-year profit dipped 3.2%, total dividends jumped 38% to S$3.06, supported by capital return payouts through 2027. After a ~60% rally since last April and a recent record high, investors are reassessing rate headwinds versus capital returns. Is this just post-earnings digestion—or the start of a deeper bank rotation?
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