RTX stock jumps to start 2026 as defense names catch a bid; jobs report, earnings loom

RTX stock jumps to start 2026 as defense names catch a bid; jobs report, earnings loom

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 04:19 ET — Market closed

  • RTX last closed up about 2.1% at $187.25.
  • Investors are watching U.S. jobs data (Jan. 9) and inflation (Jan. 13) for clues on rates.
  • RTX’s next major catalyst is its late-January earnings report window.

RTX Corp shares ended the first trading session of 2026 higher, tracking broad gains across U.S. aerospace and defense names as investors returned from the holiday lull.

The move matters because January’s early data-heavy calendar can reset expectations for interest rates and growth, which often drives positioning across cyclicals and industrials. 1

It also comes as defense stocks globally have been drawing renewed inflows, with investors leaning into companies tied to government spending and long-cycle backlogs. 2

RTX closed up 2.1% at $187.25 on Friday after trading between about $182 and $188, with roughly 3.3 million shares changing hands, according to market data. 3

Peers also rose in a risk-on session: Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman gained nearly 3% each, while Boeing jumped close to 5%, as the Dow and S&P 500 finished higher. 4

Outside the U.S., defense and aerospace names led gains in London on Friday as the FTSE 100 pushed through the 10,000 level, a sign that investors are willing to add risk at record highs. 5

In the near term, traders are focused on Friday’s U.S. employment report and next week’s consumer price index, both potential swing factors for rate expectations. 1

“The market is looking for direction,” Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak, told Reuters, pointing to the potential for the early-January data run to break a recent trading range. 1

For RTX specifically, investors continue to balance demand for missile defense and other programs against risks in commercial aerospace, where supply chains and engine maintenance schedules can affect deliveries and cash flow. 6

RTX’s Raytheon business in late December disclosed a $1.7 billion Patriot deal with Spain; Patriot is a mobile air-and-missile defense system used by multiple U.S. allies. 7

Before next session, investors will be watching whether the early-year bid in defense holds as volumes normalize and macro headlines hit. 1

Earnings season is the next clear company catalyst, with market calendars expecting RTX’s next report around Jan. 27; the company has not confirmed the date. 8

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