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DBS announces capital return dividend; to pay S$1,000 bonus to all staff except senior managers
Its full-year net profit is at a new record high of S$11.29 billion, up 12% from the year-ago period DBS has set aside S$32 million to be issued as...
DBS crosses S$46 for first time on strong results and capital return dividend plan
SHARES of DBS rose to a historic level after it announced a capital return dividend of S$0.15 per share per quarter to be paid out over FY2025 alongside its...
Singapore shares rise, with DBS driving gains; STI up 0.4%
SINGAPORE stocks closed higher on Monday (Feb 10) as investors cheered another round of record-breaking earnings reported by DBS, the largest local bank. The Straits Times Index (STI) was...
Elite UK Reit posts 5.8% rise in H2 DPU to 1.47 pence
THE manager of Elite UK Reit on Monday (Feb 10) posted a distribution per unit (DPU) of 1.47 pence for the second half (H2) ended Dec 31, representing a...
Australia’s Star Entertainment rises on bids for its Brisbane joint venture
Destination Brisbane Consortium is a joint venture between Star Entertainment and its Hong Kong partners, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East ConsortiumSHARES of Australia’s Star Entertainment Group rose...
Ringgit outperformance at risk on growing US-China trade tension
THE ringgit’s outperformance over the past year is set to be tested as the growth outlook of Malaysia’s largest trading partner further dims amid a trade war with the...
DBS posts 11% rise in Q4 profit to S$2.52 billion; full-year earnings hit record S$11.29 billion
The lender proposed a final dividend of S$0.60 Singapore cents per share for the fourth quarterDBS posted net profit for the fourth quarter that was 11 per cent higher compared...
Trump-induced uncertainty may be a blessing in disguise for investors in Singapore’s biggest Reits
Income-focused investors may prefer not being tapped for cash – and coping with the risk of their Reit subsequently trading underwaterThe manager of CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) kicked...
Nvidia’s Sell-Off Not A Signal To Buy More
Investors have gotten used to buying the dips in the market, but could that be a sign of greed? Source link