STI Hits Record High: What’s Fueling Singapore’s Stock Market Rally?

07 Jul 2026

Singapore’s benchmark index surged to a new all-time high of 5,339.59, driven by record-breaking bank stocks, improving liquidity and strong institutional buying. Here’s what investors should watch next—and where trading opportunities may emerge.

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Singapore’s stock market has reached a historic milestone.

The Straits Times Index (STI) climbed to an all-time intraday high of 5,339.59 on Tuesday, breaking decisively above the 5,300 mark as investors poured into Singapore’s largest listed companies. The move marks another milestone for the local market, reflecting growing confidence in the resilience of Singapore’s economy and the earnings strength of its blue-chip companies.

While global headlines often focus on US technology stocks, Singapore’s market has quietly been delivering impressive returns, supported by strong corporate fundamentals, healthy dividends and sustained institutional demand.

For investors, the latest breakout could signal that momentum in Singapore equities still has room to run.

Singapore’s Banking Giants Continue to Drive the Market

The biggest contributor to the STI’s record-breaking rally remains Singapore’s three major banks, which together account for nearly half of the index’s weighting.

Following a positive sector report from Citi, all three lenders reached fresh all-time highs during Tuesday’s trading session:

  • DBS Group (SGX: D05) rose as much as 2.7% to S$68.72, adding more than S$5 billion in market value.

  • OCBC (SGX: O39) climbed 3.4% to a record S$26.37.

  • UOB (SGX: U11) advanced to a new lifetime high of S$41.69.

Citi maintained a “Buy” rating on both DBS and OCBC, citing resilient earnings prospects and attractive shareholder returns.

Given the banks’ significant weighting within the STI, continued strength in the sector could provide further support for the broader index.

Strong Banking Fundamentals Remain Intact

Despite expectations for lower global interest rates, Singapore’s banking sector continues to benefit from favourable domestic trends.

Recent banking data showed that loan growth increased 8.7% year-on-year, comfortably outpacing deposit growth of 6.8%. As loans grow faster than deposits, excess liquidity in the banking system gradually declines, helping support the Singapore Overnight Rate Average (SORA) and stabilising banks’ net interest margins.

Combined with healthy balance sheets, resilient asset quality and robust capital positions, Singapore’s banks remain well positioned to generate consistent earnings and attractive dividend payouts.

For income-focused investors, the sector continues to offer a compelling combination of growth and yield.

Institutional Support Continues to Strengthen the Market

Beyond the banking sector, Singapore equities continue to benefit from structural initiatives designed to deepen the local capital market.

One key catalyst is the Government’s S$6.5 billion Equity Market Development Programme (EQDP), which aims to improve market liquidity, encourage more listings and attract greater institutional participation.

Together with Singapore’s stable economic outlook and prudent regulatory framework, these measures have reinforced confidence in high-quality Singapore-listed companies.

As institutional capital continues flowing into blue-chip counters, companies with strong earnings visibility and consistent dividend records remain well supported.

What Could Drive the Next Leg Higher?

Although the STI has reached record territory, several upcoming events could determine whether the rally extends further.

MAS Monetary Policy Decision

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is scheduled to announce its next monetary policy decision later this month. Investors will be watching closely for signals on inflation, economic growth and the outlook for the Singapore dollar, all of which could influence market sentiment.

Corporate Earnings Season

Singapore’s listed companies will soon begin reporting their first-half results, with the banking trio among the most closely watched.

Strong earnings, resilient loan growth, improving fee income and healthy interim dividend announcements could provide fresh catalysts for Singapore equities.

On the other hand, any signs of slowing economic activity or softer guidance could trigger short-term volatility, creating opportunities for active traders.

Actionable Insights for Investors

The STI’s latest breakout reflects more than just positive market sentiment—it highlights where institutional money is flowing.

Investors looking to position themselves may consider:

  • Watch Singapore’s banking sector closely. With banks accounting for a significant portion of the STI, earnings announcements and dividend declarations could continue driving market direction.

  • Look beyond the banks. High-quality blue-chip companies in sectors such as industrials, transport, real estate and telecommunications may also benefit from improving investor confidence and continued institutional inflows.

  • Monitor pullbacks for potential entry opportunities. After a strong rally, periods of consolidation can provide opportunities to accumulate fundamentally strong companies at more attractive prices.

  • Keep an eye on market-moving events. The upcoming MAS policy review and earnings season could create increased trading opportunities across Singapore equities.

The Bottom Line

Breaking above 5,300 is more than a symbolic achievement for the Straits Times Index—it reflects renewed confidence in Singapore’s equity market and the strength of its largest listed companies.

With resilient bank earnings, supportive government initiatives and institutional investors continuing to allocate capital to Singapore equities, the market remains well positioned as investors await the next round of corporate results and policy developments.

Whether you’re looking to build a long-term portfolio or capture shorter-term market opportunities, keeping a close watch on Singapore’s blue-chip stocks could prove rewarding in the months ahead.

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