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description: "DBS's Dividend Just Went Up Again. Should You Actually Be Excited? 🦖🔍 The AngleI find the most revealing number is not DBS’s record S$3.08 billion quarterly profit. It is the 1.87% to 1.88% net interest margin, because DBS delivered stronger earnings while the core lending spread kept compressing. That tells me the result depends on more than rates alone.💰 What It Means For YouFor a CPF, SRS, or dividend portfolio, the 4.26% trailing yield is progress, but it remains below my 4.7% hurdle. The encouraging part is that S$0.66 ordinary dividend plus S$0.15 capital return has now held for three consecutive quarters, while management raised its 2026 guidance. I am watching whether that pattern survives, not celebrating a single record quarter."
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# DBS's Dividend Just Went Up Again. Should You Actu…


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## Comments (1)

- **Revolution～ · 2026-08-06T03:22:00.000Z**: 4.7% needs it under 70 on the current 3.24, so youre really waiting for a selloff.


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