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Coca-Cola stock today: KO ends 2025 slightly lower as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day
1 January 2026
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Coca-Cola stock today: KO ends 2025 slightly lower as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 4:47 PM ET — Market closed

  • Coca-Cola closed down 0.23% at $69.91 in the last regular session on Dec. 31.
  • U.S. stock markets were closed Thursday for New Year’s Day, and trading resumes Friday.
  • Investors’ next focus includes early-2026 rate expectations and Coca-Cola’s next earnings for 2026 guidance.

The Coca-Cola Company’s shares (KO) slipped 0.23% to $69.91 in the last regular session on Wednesday, before U.S. markets closed Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday.

The move tracked a broader year-end fade that left major indexes lower in thin trading, a setup that can pull even defensive names off course. The S&P 500 fell 0.74% in the final session of 2025, Reuters reported.

That matters now because Coca-Cola is often treated as a consumer staples stock — a sector of companies that sell everyday items and can look steadier when investors turn cautious. With 2026 starting and the Federal Reserve’s rate path back in focus, traders are reassessing how much they want to pay for predictable cash flows and dividends.

Coca-Cola’s decline came alongside other large food-and-beverage names, with PepsiCo down 0.44% on Wednesday, MarketWatch data showed.

“I do not expect that the last few days will have so much bearing on the performance of the next year,” Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, said, pointing to profit-taking when liquidity was low. Reuters

Coca-Cola traded between $69.89 and $70.16 in the session, and volume was about 8.1 million shares, according to market data.

The broader market ended 2025 with sizable gains despite the late pullback, helped by a rally in AI-linked names earlier in the year, Reuters reported.

Before the next session on Friday, investors will watch whether the market can regain traction after a four-session slide that defied the so-called “Santa Claus rally” — a seasonal tendency for stocks to rise in late December and the first two sessions of January. Reuters

For Coca-Cola, the next key catalyst is its fourth-quarter results, when the company has said it will provide full-year 2026 guidance. The company’s investor relations site currently shows no upcoming events scheduled, while Nasdaq’s earnings calendar estimates an earnings date of Feb. 10, 2026 and notes the date is algorithm-derived.

Macro policy remains a swing factor for defensive, dividend-heavy groups. The Fed next meets on Jan. 27–28, and investors were expecting the central bank to leave its benchmark rate unchanged, Reuters reported on Tuesday.

On the chart, KO is parked near the $70 level after a tight late-December range. The stock has traded between roughly $69.80 and $70.42 over the past three sessions, based on historical prices, leaving $69.80 as a nearby line traders may watch on a break.

With markets reopening Friday after the holiday closure, traders will look for whether money rotates back into defensive consumer staples names like Coca-Cola — or back toward higher-risk corners that drove much of 2025’s gains.

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