Group 1: DBS Group Holdings Ltd - DBS Group Holdings Ltd is up 17.8% year to date (YTD) and reported solid results for the second quarter of 2025, with net interest income (NII) remaining resilient despite expected interest rate cuts [2][3] - The bank experienced strong deposit growth of 5% year on year (YoY) in the first half of 2025 and proactive hedging against lower rates [3] - Fee income from wealth management grew 25.3% YoY to S$649 million, contributing 46.5% of total fee income [3][4] Group 2: SATS Ltd - SATS Ltd is down approximately 10.4% YTD, but global travel demand is projected to grow at 6.5% YoY in 2025, which may aid in recovery [5] - Following the acquisition of Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), SATS's total income increased 5% YoY to S$5.7 billion, with net interest income up 2% YoY to S$3.6 billion [6] - The company declared a dividend per share of S$0.75 for 2Q 2025, with an ordinary dividend increase of 11% compared to the previous year [6][8] Group 3: Genting Singapore Ltd - Genting Singapore Ltd's shares are relatively unchanged YTD, with lackluster results in the first half of 2025 due to renovation disruptions and temporary closures [9][14] - The company is expected to benefit from a rise in international visitor arrivals, particularly from Chinese tourists, which could boost its premium gaming market [10] - A final dividend of S$0.02 per share was declared, unchanged from the previous year, despite a decline in gaming revenue by 12.3% YoY [14] Group 4: Singtel - Singtel is up 40.5% YTD, driven by recovery in mobile and roaming services, alongside growth in data centres and regional associates [11] - The company plans to invest S$2.5 billion in capital expenditures, with S$1.7 billion allocated for core expenditure and S$0.8 billion for data centres [12] - Singtel's underlying net profit for dividend payout increased 14% YoY to S$686 million, with a total core dividend of S$0.123 per share, representing a 2.8% yield [15][16]
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