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✨Tuesday — Singapore Stocks

Singapore stocks opened higher on Tuesday. STI up 0.8%; Nio, UOB, Singtel and Seatrium up 1%; SingPost down 1%.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) : Its low-cost arm Scoot posted a 17.4 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger traffic for February, of three billion revenue passenger-kilometres. This came as SIA Group recorded a passenger traffic of 12.3 billion revenue passenger-km for its two carriers over the month, a 3.8 per cent increase from the year-ago period, according to its latest operating results released on Monday. SIA shares closed flat at S$6.54 before the news.

Singtel : The local telco’s mobile services were restored after a mobile outage on Monday which lasted eight hours. The cause of the disruption is unknown, though Singtel noted that it was not a cyberattack. The counter ended 1.6 per cent or S$0.08 higher at S$5.04 on Monday.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding : The UK High Court has dismissed an appeal by claimants who sought US$832.2 million from three of the group’s wholly owned subsidiaries. This is in relation to a 2022 case involving the alleged breach of contract on 10 shipbuilding agreements with a combined value of US$900 million. The claimants’ application for permission to appeal further was also dismissed by the court, said the mainboard-listed company on Monday. The counter ended 1.3 per cent or S$0.05 lower at S$3.93 before the news.

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  • TimothyX
    ·03-17 22:13
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    Singtel : The local telco’s mobile services were restored after a mobile outage on Monday which lasted eight hours. The cause of the disruption is unknown, though Singtel noted that it was not a cyberattack. The counter ended 1.6 per cent or S$0.08 higher at S$5.04 on Monday.
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  • icycrystal
    ·03-17 20:48

    Stocks to Watch Today


    Nvidia (NVDA)

    Reason: Analysts at Morgan Stanley reiterated an "Overweight" rating following its GTC Conference, citing leadership in AI inference costs.


    Context: It remains a top growth pick for 2026 due to surging AI adoption.


    Stocks to Avoid (or Approach with Caution)


    VNET Group (VNET)

    Reason: Shares plummeted over 9% after the company reported earnings that missed analyst estimates.

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  • WanEH
    ·03-17 15:57
    我会避开梅西百货,百货行业 = 结构性衰退。核心原因电商(Amazon等),折扣渠道(TJX、Walmart)。消费习惯变化,2026年大量零售店关闭,属于行业趋势
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  • Shyon
    ·03-17 13:42
    My stock in focus today is $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ , as reports of a potential 20% workforce reduction are lifting sentiment. Despite no confirmation yet, the market is reacting positively after recent weakness tied to AI spending concerns. This suggests investors are becoming more confident that AI investments can translate into real operating leverage.

    This move signals more than cost-cutting—it points to a shift toward an AI-first model. Lower headcount with heavy AI investment could boost efficiency, margins & earnings over the next few years. It also reinforces the idea that AI is beginning to replace incremental human productivity at scale.

    More broadly, this may mark a turning point for Big Tech. Meta’s restructuring suggests a future of fewer employees but higher productivity, positioning it as a potential leader in AI-driven operations. If successful, this could reshape how the entire tech industry approaches growth & hiring.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

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  • 這是甚麼東西
    ·03-17 12:18
    Avoiding: Hong Kong Property Developers (e.g., 0016.HK, 0012.HK)
    Interest Rate Lag: Even with talks of Fed cuts, mortgage rates and financing costs in HK remain high, squeezing margins.
    Structural Oversupply: High vacancy rates in office towers and a slow recovery in residential prices make this a "dead money" play for now.
    Capital Rotation: Big money is currently rotating out of old-school HK land lords and into high-dividend SOEs (State-Owned Enterprises) or tech giants.
    Lacking Catalysts: Unlike tech, these stocks don't have "AI" or "Global Expansion" narratives to drive a sudden surge in valuation.
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  • 這是甚麼東西
    ·03-17 12:18
    Watching: Alibaba (9988.HK / BABA)
    The "Burry" Factor: It is currently one of Michael Burry’s largest holdings; he is betting on a massive valuation gap closing.
    Shareholder Yield: Alibaba is aggressively buying back shares (billions of dollars per quarter), which creates a "floor" for the stock price.
    Institutional Magnet: As Middle Eastern funds (like Saudi’s PIF) look for "Blue Chip" China exposure, Ali is the most liquid and obvious entry point.
    Cloud & AI: Their cloud division is finally seeing a turnaround, shifting from a pure e-commerce play to an AI infrastructure play.
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  • L.Lim
    ·03-17 11:09
    Looks like the market is climbing, likely buying into the optimistic messages from US that the war will be ending.
    But this pattern has played itself out for a couple of weeks now, start trending upwards on any news that sounds good, then reality sets in that things don't end because talk is cheap, and oil is still becoming more expensive. The market then accepts the cold hard truth and takes the ritualistic dive down...
    So I will wait and see.
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  • 北极篂
    ·03-17 10:55
    反而在新加坡市场,我更偏向观察基本面稳的公司,比如Singapore Airlines和Singtel这类现金流稳定的企业。对我来说,现在不是完全防守,但也绝不是盲目进攻的阶段——大概是六成进攻,四成现金等待机会。毕竟市场永远有故事,但真正赚钱往往是在情绪冷静的时候。
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  • 北极篂
    ·03-17 10:54
    但我个人并没有选择“全押”。原因很简单,市场现在的上涨更像是主题资金推动,而不是宏观环境彻底转向。比如Donald Trump又开始喊话降息,政策的不确定性其实还在。
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  • 北极篂
    ·03-17 10:54
    这两天市场其实挺有意思的,表面看只是指数小幅反弹,但背后资金的情绪变化很明显。像Dow Jones Industrial Average、S&P 500和NASDAQ Composite集体走高,本质上还是资金重新回流到AI主线。尤其是Jensen Huang在Nvidia GTC上提到未来几年Blackwell和Rubin订单规模可能达到一万亿美元,这种级别的指引很难不让市场兴奋,也解释了为什么资金继续围绕Nvidia产业链做文章。
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·03-17 22:07
    Singapore stocks opened higher on Tuesday. STI up 0.8%; Nio, UOB, Singtel and Seatrium up 1%; SingPost down 1%.
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  • highhand
    ·03-17 11:34
    last night market up, portfolio green so mood not bad. later tonight I'm not sure... [LOL]
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  • Kekemon
    ·03-17 15:07
    Watching Alibaba.


    After announcement, I might enter. May it be up or down.
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  • ECLC
    ·00:14
    Wait patiently. Avoid rushing in on rebounce.
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