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huattuatua
    10-Sep-2025 09:19  
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super duper huat, just few days ago the discussion has been on whether dbs could pierce pass the all impt barrier of 51, now we are potentailly looling at 52 bcks

dam shiok ya.
 
 
BinderyT
    09-Sep-2025 20:37  
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DBS is probably more affected by SG lending rates (SORA) then Fed fund rates.

damianlee      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 18:36) Posted:

Next week fed is expected to cut rate. What will be the effect on DBS ? Will the NIM be compressed but will it be offset by more loans ? Any thoughts ?

 
 
damianlee
    09-Sep-2025 18:36  
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Next week fed is expected to cut rate. What will be the effect on DBS ? Will the NIM be compressed but will it be offset by more loans ? Any thoughts ?
 

 
BinderyT
    09-Sep-2025 13:51  
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I predict it will close the year at above $55

pkli899      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 13:50) Posted:

LOL.....I greedy la.
But current price still happy lor.  laugh

 
 
pkli899
    09-Sep-2025 13:50  
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LOL.....I greedy la.
But current price still happy lor.  laugh
 
 
hokpin
    09-Sep-2025 11:25  
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For me, dont ask for more. About 5% ~ 10% up annually is good liao, on top of the regular dividend.

BinderyT      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 11:14) Posted:

wah liow.... DBS already up 16% this year excluding dividend.

relax, i prefer steady +15% per annum.

pkli899      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 10:26) Posted:

Aiyo, push fizzle out again.


 

 
BinderyT
    09-Sep-2025 11:14  
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wah liow.... DBS already up 16% this year excluding dividend.

relax, i prefer steady +15% per annum.

pkli899      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 10:26) Posted:

Aiyo, push fizzle out again.

 
 
pkli899
    09-Sep-2025 10:26  
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Aiyo, push fizzle out again.
 
 
MrBear12
    09-Sep-2025 09:13  
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A line of bears fishing there.

Gotta wait for the hibernating season to come

huattuatua      ( Date: 09-Sep-2025 09:12) Posted:

4th attempt @51,

once its abv 51, the sky' s the limit

dyodd

 
 
huattuatua
    09-Sep-2025 09:12  
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4th attempt @51,

once its abv 51, the sky' s the limit

dyodd
 

 
pkli899
    08-Sep-2025 16:38  
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The push fizzle out.  sad
 
 
pkli899
    08-Sep-2025 16:15  
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Lai liao??
 
 
pkli899
    08-Sep-2025 15:58  
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Second try of the day?
Can decisively crossover 51?
 
 
pkli899
    08-Sep-2025 13:11  
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Bold prediction......I like.
But don' t think it will be so soon.
Couple of years later, maybe.
 
 
shk363
    08-Sep-2025 11:53  
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60 is just a matter of time
 

 
pkli899
    08-Sep-2025 10:55  
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Yes, 3rd try.
Is getting nearer.
Your last sentence implying you probably have millions of DBS......shocking man......LOL.
 
 
huattuatua
    08-Sep-2025 09:45  
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this morning was the third time attempting to break out of 51 but to no avail

strongly believe it wil breach new height again in preparation for the 3q earnings report

best stck in the entire sgx, as usual, buy dbs and stay in GCB ya

lol
 
 
pkli899
    03-Sep-2025 15:24  
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I talked about it just few days back.
Disappointing outcome.
 
 
Joelton
    03-Sep-2025 12:10  
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DBS&rsquo plan to buy Alliance Bank stake is said to have stalled
It has yet to get regulatory approval to commence talks
 
[SINGAPORE] DBS Group Holdings&rsquo plan to buy a stake in Alliance Bank Malaysia has stalled as Singapore&rsquo s biggest bank has yet to get regulatory approval to commence talks, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
 
DBS and Alliance&rsquo s largest shareholder Vertical Theme submitted separate applications to Malaysia&rsquo s central bank about eight months ago but haven&rsquo t heard back from the regulator, said the people, asking not to be identified because the process is private. Local rules require them to seek approval to start discussions.
 
Bloomberg News reported in January that Vertical Theme &ndash a Malaysian holding company backed by Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings &ndash was considering selling its 29 per cent stake in Alliance Bank to DBS. 
 
If a deal goes through, DBS may want to raise its stake in Alliance to as much as 49 per cent via a voluntary partial general offer, the people said. Malaysia currently caps foreign ownership of commercial banks at 30 per cent, but there has recently been talk of the government relaxing the limit in some sectors, the people said.
 
A deal for the Alliance Bank stake is unlikely to proceed if DBS cannot get a green light to buy as much as 49 per cent of the Malaysian lender, one of the people said.
 
Considerations are ongoing and no final decisions have been made, the people said. Representatives for DBS and Vertical Theme&rsquo s backers declined to comment, while Alliance Bank said it had no knowledge on the matter.
 
Bank Negara Malaysia, the country&rsquo s central bank, said it doesn&rsquo t comment publicly on specific applications on acquisition or disposal of interest in shares of its regulated entities as a matter of policy.
 
Applications concerning the shareholding of licensed banks, including those submitted by foreign entities, are assessed in accordance with the relevant provisions under the Financial Services Act 2013 and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013, Bank Negara Malaysia said in a statement in response to queries from Bloomberg News.
 
A transaction for Alliance would give DBS a wider footprint in Malaysia, where Singaporean rivals OCBC and UOB already have an established presence. DBS is South-east Asia&rsquo s largest bank by total assets.
 
Temasek owns 49 per cent of Vertical Theme via Duxton Investment & Development, while the remainder is held by RRJ Capital founder Richard Ong, hotelier Ong Beng Seng and corporate adviser Seow Lun Hoo through Langkah Bahagia. Temasek is also DBS&rsquo biggest shareholder with a 28.3 per cent stake in the company.
 
Alliance Bank&rsquo s shares have fallen 4.8 per cent this year, roughly in line with the performance of Kuala Lumpur&rsquo s main stock benchmark index. The Malaysian lender has a market capitalisation of about US$1.8 billion. 
 
 
limkt009
    29-Aug-2025 18:39  
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Desperate for attention mah
 
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