SG Morning Call|Singapore Stocks Opened Lower; Singtel Up 2%; Wilmar Down 4%; HongkongLand And SATS Down 2%; ST Engineering, SGX And Genting Sing Down 1%

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03-20 09:05

Market Snapshot

Singapore stocks opened lower on Friday. STI down 0.2%; Singtel up 2%; Wilmar down 4%; HongkongLand and SATS down 2%; ST Engineering, SGX and Genting Sing down 1%.

Stocks in Focus

UOB : The bank on Thursday said it grew its sustainable financing portfolio to S$70.1 billion in 2025, up 21 per cent from S$58 billion recorded at the end of 2024. A key driver of this lending was the small- and medium-sized enterprise segment, with S$7.8 billion extended in loans there. The bank also shared that its chief executive Wee Ee Cheong received S$12 million in total compensation in 2025, down 20 per cent from S$15 million the year before. Shares of UOB fell 0.1 per cent to close S$0.05 lower at S$37.16, before the news.

Hongkong Land, Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust : The property developer acquired a 10.8 per cent stake in the trust, for S$541 million in a bid to grow its presence in Singapore’s prime commercial sector, said a Thursday bourse filing. The agreement was finalised for Hongkong Land to buy just under 318 million units of Suntec Reit. ESR Real Estate Investors has been nominated to hold the units once the deal is completed. Shares of Hongkong Land closed 4.2 per cent or US$0.36 lower at US$8.28 on Thursday; while units of Suntec Reit closed at S$1.46, up 4.3 per cent or S$0.06.

Singtel : The local telco’s outage on Monday was due to a mechanical fault at one of its network facilities, it said on Thursday, affecting around 600,000 customers. It resulted in customers to have “zero bars” of signal on their phones, with customers experiencing issues connecting to the network for three days straight. Additionally, about 2,000 customers experienced mobile connectivity problems on Tuesday because of a software bug from a planned IT system upgrade, said Singtel. The counter ended 0.4 per cent or S$0.02 higher on Thursday.

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