🇸🇬 Top 10 Gainers in Singapore (Recent Performance)
As of recent SGX market trends (based on the last quarter or YTD performance), the top 10 performing companies often include:
1. DBS Group Holdings Ltd
2. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC)
3. United Overseas Bank (UOB)
👉 These are the “three major banks” you referred to — known for resilience, dividend strength, and regional expansion.
Other notable top gainers (names may shift depending on timeframe):
4. Yangzijiang Shipbuilding
5. Keppel Corporation
6. Sembcorp Industries
7. Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering)
8. Genting Singapore
9. Singapore Airlines
10. Seatrium (formerly Sembcorp Marine)
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🧠 Which Ones Do I Know & Would Consider Investing In?
ST Engineering: A strong defence and aerospace engineering group with stable contracts and government support. Attractive for long-term dividend investors.
Sembcorp Industries: Benefiting from energy transition themes. Their shift toward sustainable energy makes them a strategic long-term ESG play.
Keppel Corporation: Restructured and refocused towards asset management and sustainable urbanisation. Has strong state-linked backing.
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding: A rising star in marine engineering and shipbuilding. Good earnings growth but more cyclical.
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💼 Have I Invested in These?
If speaking from a hypothetical investor’s lens:
One might have invested in DBS, OCBC, or UOB for stable dividends and capital appreciation.
If seeking growth with some risk: Sembcorp, Yangzijiang, or Keppel might be included.
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📈 Any Other Companies That Should Make the List?
Other honourable mentions (depending on investment goals):
Mapletree Logistics Trust / Mapletree Industrial Trust: Defensive REITs with regional exposure.
CapitaLand Investment: Attractive asset-light growth potential in property investment management.
Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust: REIT with stable income and Australia/Europe exposure.
NetLink NBN Trust: Infrastructure play — low volatility and stable returns, aligned with Singapore’s national fibre backbone.
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