Skip to content

Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

OCBC share price: 3 key considerations ahead of Q1 earnings

Here are three pivotal points that investors should know ahead of OCBC’s earnings release on 08 May 2020.

Source: Bloomberg

When will OCBC’s Q1 2020 financial results be released?

Singapore bank Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) is set to announce its first quarter 2020 earnings for the three months ended 31 March 2020, on Friday 08 May.

OCBC is the second largest financial services group in Southeast Asia by assets and one of the world’s most highly-rated banks, with an Aa1 rating from Moody’s. Its key markets are Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Greater China. It operates more than 540 branches and representative offices in 19 countries and regions.

Here are three things that investors should know ahead of the upcoming financial report.

1. OCBC Group CEO: revenue to be reduced by 2% in 2020

Group CEO Samuel Tsien had warned over last quarter’s earnings call that the operating environment will ‘remain challenging’ for the rest of its 2020 fiscal year, with the global economic outlook ‘expected to be weaker than originally expected’.

As such, he estimated that the group's annual revenue for this year might be reduced by 2% thanks to the coronavirus crisis. He also hinted that loan growth could be lower this year, with China and Hong Kong accounting for 6% of its total loan client base.

‘We are watchful of the impact to our business and customers from the continuing trade tensions, heightened geo-political risks and the Covid-19 outbreak, and will extend support to customers to help them overcome the market challenges,’ he further noted in the Q4 report, adding that he hopes for the virus crisis to be contained by June 2020.

IG is a world-leading online trading and investments provider for thousands of financial markets. With CFDs, you can buy long or sell short on OCBC shares depending on whether you think prices will rise or fall. Start today by opening an IG account.

2. OCBC’s earnings beat analyst estimates in the last quarter of 2019

The bank recorded a net profit of S$4.87 billion in FY 2019, 8% higher than the S$4.49 billion achieved in 2018.

For the fourth quarter of 2019, OCBC beat Refinitiv analysts' average net profit estimates of S$1.132 billion, hitting a core net profit of S$1.24 billion for the period, an increase of 34% from S$926 million a year ago.

Earnings for the remaining quarters of 2019 were also on par with Refinitiv analyst estimates.

For the upcoming Q1 FY2020 report, Refinitiv analysts have given a S$941 million consensus prediction for net profit and an earnings per share estimate of S$0.214. These are 23.6% and 24.1% lower respectively than estimates for the same quarter one year prior.

In terms of share price, OCBC shares are down 19.1% year-to-date, with most of the drop having occurred between February and March 2020 during the peak of the coronavirus outbreak.

The average share price target for OCBC based on five analyst estimates is S$21.37 per share. Of these, four have rated the OCBC stock a ‘hold’ and one rated it ‘accumulate’.

As at 17:15 SGT on 05 May 2020, OCBC shares are trading at S$8.91 per share, based on IG trading data.

3. OCBC not planning any layoffs for now

Tsien also said in a March 2020 statement that the company, which employed over 30,000 people as of December 2019, is not planning any layoffs this year.

‘We do not plan to have retrenchment exercise arising from this outbreak,’ he wrote in an employee note, adding that the company has ‘strong levels of capital, funding and liquidity to guide us through these uncertain times’.

The bank has also temporarily closed 22 of its Singapore branches since the Singapore government introduced its so-called ‘circuit-breaker’ measure on 09 April 2020.

How to trade Singapore stocks with IG

Looking to trade OCBC shares and other Straits Times Index (STI Index) stocks? Open a live or demo account with IG and buy (long) or sell (short) the asset using derivatives like CFDs in a few easy steps:

  • Create an IG Trading Account or log in to your existing account
  • Enter <company name> or <ticket code> in the search bar and select it
  • Choose your position size
  • Click on ‘buy’ or ‘sell’ in the deal ticket
  • Confirm the trade

This information has been prepared by IG, a trading name of IG Markets Limited. In addition to the disclaimer below, the material on this page does not contain a record of our trading prices, or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instrument. IG accepts no responsibility for any use that may be made of these comments and for any consequences that result. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Consequently any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk. Any research provided does not have regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation and needs of any specific person who may receive it. It has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such is considered to be a marketing communication. Although we are not specifically constrained from dealing ahead of our recommendations we do not seek to take advantage of them before they are provided to our clients. See full non-independent research disclaimer and quarterly summary.

React to global volatility

Market volatility continues as coronavirus dominates the global agenda. Trade with us to take advantage of:

  • Tight spreads – from just 1 point on major indices, and 2.8 on US crude
  • Guaranteed stops – they’re free to use, and you’ll only pay a small fee if they’re triggered
  • Round-the-clock assistance – our highly-skilled team are on hand to support you

Live prices on most popular markets

  • Equities
  • Indices
  • Forex
  • Commodities


Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All share prices are delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All shares prices are delayed by at least 15 mins.

Plan your trading week

Get the week’s market-moving news sent directly to your inbox every Sunday. The Week Ahead gives you a full calendar of upcoming economic events, as well as commentary from our expert analysts on the key markets to watch.


For more info on how we might use your data, see our privacy notice and access policy and privacy webpage.

You might be interested in…

Find out what charges your trades could incur with our transparent fee structure.

Discover why so many clients choose us, and what makes us a world-leading provider of spread betting and CFDs.

Stay on top of upcoming market-moving events with our customisable economic calendar.