STI Keeps Hitting ATHs, SG Banks Are Leading — A Newbie's Breakdown

Hi Tigers!🐯 👋

Something that caught my eye this week: Singapore's big three banks — $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$(+47.36%); $DBS(D05.SI)$(+33.11%); $UOB(U11.SI)$(+30.49%) — are all sitting at record highs, and honestly, as someone still fairly new to investing, I had NO idea what was actually driving it. So I dug into the research and wanted to break it down simply, for anyone else who's also new to this 👇


What happened?

The STI has risen 10 days straight, hitting new all-time highs repeatedly. And when you look at this year's top 5 gainers on the whole Singapore market — 3 out of 5 are banks: OCBC (+47.4%), DBS (+33.1%), UOB (+30.5%). DBS also just crossed S$200 billion in market cap for the first time.

Macquarie Research (a research firm) just put out their Q2 preview on the sector, and they're bullish — upgrading DBS and UOB to Outperform, joining OCBC, and raising target prices 24% on average.

My takeaway as an investing newbie:

apparently stocks don't just move on "vibes" — a credible research house saying "we now expect more profit than before" is enough to get a whole sector re-rated.

1. Rates are turning into a tailwind

Analysts expect Singapore's benchmark rate (SORA) to climb about 0.71 percentage points over the next year. That matters because banks earn more on the loans they hand out when rates rise — it's basically their core business getting a boost.

2. Fee income and loan growth are picking up too

Macquarie's estimates are running 3-4% ahead of consensus, mostly powered by fee income (things like wealth management), which is 6% ahead of expectations. Loan growth is also solid — up 9% year-on-year as of May.

3. These stocks already ran hard this year — before this news

OCBC is already up 28.2% in the first half of 2026, DBS +19.3%, UOB +15.0%.

What could go right — or wrong

Bull case: rates keep rising as expected, fee income keeps beating estimates, loan growth holds up.

Risk case: prices already reflect all this good news, so any disappointment could hit hard. UOB's real estate loan exposure is also flagged as something to watch.

Key takeaway

I always assumed rising rates were universally "bad news" for markets — turns out for banks specifically, it can be a plus. I also learned a bank's profit isn't just interest from loans; fee income (like wealth management) matters a lot too, and right now that part's actually outperforming.

But the part that makes me pause is #3 — if a stock already ran this much, does good news like this still mean "buy," or does it mean the good news is already priced in? That's apparently a real debate (some commenters on the original post raised the same concern about valuations).

My biggest lesson from digging into this story: stock moves are rarely about just one headline — it's usually a mix of real fundamentals plus how much of that is already priced in by the time you're reading about it.


A Question to the Tigers🐯!

  • Are you holding any of the big 3 Singapore bank stocks? — and if so, how's your return looking so far this year? 👀

  • Are you riding the rally, or waiting for a pullback before buying in?

Drop your take (and your portfolio flex 📈) below👇

🎁 I'll be rewarding Tiger Coins to the useful comments — bonus points for depth, data and visuals!

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  • TimothyX
    ·07-18
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    The STI has risen 10 days straight, hitting new all-time highs repeatedly. And when you look at this year's top 5 gainers on the whole Singapore market — 3 out of 5 are banks: OCBC (+47.4%), DBS (+33.1%), UOB (+30.5%). DBS also just crossed S$200 billion in market cap for the first time.

    Macquarie Research (a research firm) just put out their Q2 preview on the sector, and they're bullish — upgrading DBS and UOB to Outperform, joining OCBC, and raising target prices 24% on average.

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  • koolgal
    ·07-18
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    🌟🌟🌟This week a wave of global volatility rippled through the STI Index, pulling all the 3 Singapore banking giants into the red.

    But as a long term investor of $DBS(D05.SI)$ $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ and $UOB(U11.SI)$ I am still comfortably up.  A single week of downward pressure cannot erase a legacy of compound growth.

    Let the market play its casino games - the 3 Singapore banks will hold their strong anchors in my portfolio.

    @TigerTradeNewbie @Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars

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    • koolgalReplying toShyon
      Appreciate your support 🥰🥰🥰
      07-19
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    • koolgalReplying toShyon
      My pleasure ☺️☺️☺️
      07-19
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    • ShyonReplying tokoolgal
      Thanks for sharing
      07-19
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  • 我认为3大银行分别2020年,2021年就严重被低估,放量被投资人或小散户抛弃,但是3家银行一直业绩都非常好,2026年大家国民投资理财意识提升,持续上涨📈是必然。3大银行也确实有长期投资价值,值得逢低吸入,但不可追涨杀跌。控制本经长线投资,不会操作长期定投躺平吃利息分红,也是不错的选择。 @Ocbc @TigerTradeNewbie @UOB
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  • DBS is one of my core holdings, accumulating it when there are major crashes or good dips. Although the fundamentals are pretty solid, the current valuation seems stretched, with forward expectations fully priced in. A strong rally eventually needs a good reason to support it's run and  and in the coming earnings report, we will test the market sentiments.
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  • Shyon
    ·07-19
    I've been holding the Singapore banks for a while, and they've been one of the steadiest performers in my portfolio this year. Personally, I prefer $DBS(D05.SI)$ for its strong franchise, consistent dividend growth, and leading digital banking platform. While the stocks are at record highs, I believe the rally is supported by improving fundamentals rather than just market optimism.

    That said, I'm not chasing prices after such a strong run. Valuations are definitely higher now, so I'd rather wait for pullbacks or volatility to add more. If earnings continue to surprise through stronger net interest income, wealth management fees, and healthy loan growth, I think the long-term trend remains intact.

    For me, Singapore's big three banks are core long-term holdings, not short-term trades. They generate strong cash flow, pay attractive dividends, and have proven resilient across market cycles.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub @TigerTradeNewbie

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    • Shyon
      Hooray, thanks for reading through my comment
      07-19
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  • 🟢如果单单看我去年5月买入的华侨银行股票、在12个月的时间里、它的股价已经增值超过50%,也就是说如果我去年5月买入100万的华侨银行股票、现在我就会持有价值150万的华侨银行股票,这让我觉得懊悔不已,后悔去年没有All in, 也深刻认识到,All in 是跟节省成本的方法,而定投是当资金不足时才适合的方法,而且在一个上升趋势中,购入成本会越来越高。
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  • 🟢我持有新加坡三大银行的股票、到目前为止、在一年多的时间里、总体已经获得账面超过20%的浮盈(不包括股息分红)、我认为这是相当不错的表现,我也坚定地认为在接下来的12个月里,依然会保持这样的势头。
    🟢我会持续地观察股价走势、在每个月固定定投的基础上,遇到难得的股价回调的机会加大加仓的力度再买进。
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  • I dont particularly hold any positions on Singapore banks, but I believe by having holdings of STI ETF, it has a large exposure to local banks.
    Singapore is definitely shining as there seems to be challenges and turmoil everywhere else in the world. Almost every stock are hitting all time highs.
    I am definitely waiting for a pullback before I increase my positions again. I dont believe in the herd mentality, so I will wait for stocks to retrace until a fair value before I enter.
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  • L.Lim
    ·07-17
    Thing is rates SHOULD go up, and usually we are price takers, following what the US feds do.
    With all the mess and inflation in the USA, mostly created by the president himself, interest SHOULD be going up up to arrest the trend.
    However the Donald fancies himself an expert and instead wants the rates LOWERED, even resorting to putting in place a puppet (who the wider market somehow convinces themselves, is a financial hawk).
    At the first given opportunity, Warsh (the newly installed Fed chair) chose to hold rates steady, which was mind-blowing to say the least, and the market should have taken a huge punishment.
    Now the gamble gets pushed back another quarter: everyone is convinced that this time round the rate will really go up. [LOL] [LOL]
    The market is gambling, and we actually price in these reckless bets for the banks, this is borderline insanity.
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  • Certainly bank stock are the good to own portfolio as for the stability and dividend payouts. Thank you for the sharing
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  • moliya
    ·07-16
    I bought DBS only 100 share and when price n sold when it went up  but now this horse till have energy
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  • glorify
    ·07-17
    我最爱的3大金融股!加油!
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