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    Singapore’s bonds set to gain on tighter supply, more liquidity: Barclays

    November 12, 20252 Mins Read


    [SINGAPORE] Singapore’s government bonds may see elevated demand through the end of the year, according to Barclays Plc.

    Yields on the island nation’s 10-year sovereign debt have fallen by around 100 basis points this year, the largest decline in emerging Asia. Lower net bond supply toward year-end, favourable seasonality and improving cash levels may help the trend continue. 

    “We see a reduced or even negative net government bond supply into year-end,” Singapore-based Barclays Plc strategist Audrey Ong said. That will support liquidity and increase demand for the securities, she added. Barclays projects the 10-year yield will decline to 1.60 per cent by Dec 31 from the current 1.85 per cent. 

    Investors are increasingly hunting for alternatives to US assets as havens, and Singapore bonds’ standout performance this year adds to the allure of their AAA rating. Liquidity will also be boosted as the Monetary Authority of Singapore is set to offer the lowest net supply of T-bills on an annual basis since 2019, with around S$23 billion ($17.7 billion) issued this year so far.

    The city-state’s loan-to-deposit ratio stood at 65.5 per cent in September, according to the MAS, near the lowest level in data going back to 2021. This has also boosted onshore liquidity, resulting in the cost of borrowing in the interbank market remaining near its lowest levels since June 2022. 

    Seasonality also supports bond bulls. Singapore 10-year yields tend to decline in November – they’ve fallen an average 4.3 basis points in the month in the past eight years. Part of this is due to declines in US Treasury yields, as Singapore’s bonds often move in tandem with them due to a lack of an interest-rate policy anchor in the island state.

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    As financial markets in the region continue to grow, MAS managing director Chia Der Jiun sees the investor base for insurance-linked securities broadening.
    Data from ERA’s survey shows that 54-59% of new and resale condominium buyers expect to spend between S$1 million and S$2 million, while about 20% are prepared to stretch their budget to S$2 million to S$3 million.

    Slower growth of outstanding local dollar corporate bonds will also be a tailwind for Singapore sovereign notes for the remainder of 2025, Citigroup Inc. strategist Gordon Goh wrote in a note Monday. This is because it reduces competition for investor funds.

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