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Booking Holdings stock falls today as Wall Street wobbles to start 2026 — what’s driving BKNG
2 January 2026
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Booking Holdings stock falls today as Wall Street wobbles to start 2026 — what’s driving BKNG

New York, Jan 2, 2026, 14:57 ET — Regular session

  • Booking Holdings (BKNG) fell about 0.9% in afternoon trading, sliding to around $5,307 after an earlier high near $5,377.
  • U.S. stocks were choppy in the first session of 2026, with consumer discretionary names among the main drags. Reuters
  • Traders are watching next week’s U.S. labor market data and the path for interest rates, key inputs for travel demand and valuations. Reuters

Booking Holdings shares were lower on Friday as U.S. equities gave back early gains in the first regular session of 2026. The stock was down about 0.9% at $5,306.83 in afternoon trading.

The move matters now because investors are resetting positions after a strong 2025, with valuations and interest-rate expectations back in focus. A broad pullback in consumer discretionary stocks — a sector that includes travel and online retail — has also weighed on sentiment. Reuters

“Stocks trade expensive on 18 of 20 measures,” Savita Subramanian, Bank of America’s equity and quant strategist, wrote in a note, warning of near-term risks. Reuters

Booking’s shares traded between $5,254 and $5,376.50 on the day, after opening at $5,356.79. The stock was down $48.50 from the prior close.

The weakness was not isolated. Expedia Group (EXPE) was down 0.2%, while Airbnb (ABNB) fell about 1.5% in the same window.

Booking, which operates Booking.com, Priceline, Agoda, Kayak and OpenTable, is often treated as a read-through on global leisure demand and consumer spending. That can leave the stock sensitive to macro data that resets rate expectations. Reuters

The company’s most recent quarterly update in late October showed steady travel demand and more customers bundling reservations on its platform. Booking reported third-quarter gross bookings of $49.7 billion, up 14% from a year earlier, and said it was seeing steady demand trends into the fourth quarter. Reuters

Regulatory scrutiny remains a background overhang as 2026 starts. A quarterly filing showed France’s DGCCRF issued a final order requiring Booking.com to change certain business practices by January 2026, with discussions on implementation ongoing. SEC

For investors, the near-term question is whether Booking can hold growth in “gross bookings” — the total value of travel reservations made on its platforms — while managing rising regulatory and compliance costs in Europe. Updates on room-night growth, take rates (revenue as a percentage of bookings) and marketing spend are also key swing factors. Reuters

The next scheduled catalyst is earnings. Nasdaq’s earnings calendar estimates Booking will report on Feb. 19, though it notes the date is algorithm-derived and not a company announcement. Nasdaq

Macro catalysts are also in play. Markets are focused on the Federal Reserve’s policy trajectory in 2026 and next week’s U.S. labor market data, after officials signaled they want clearer evidence on jobs before moving further on rates. Reuters

On the tape, traders will be watching whether BKNG can reclaim the day’s opening level near $5,357 and whether buyers defend the session low around $5,254. A break below that area would likely keep attention on broader risk appetite into the close.

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