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Accenture (ACN) stock slid 3% — what investors watch before Monday’s open
5 January 2026
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Accenture (ACN) stock slid 3% — what investors watch before Monday’s open

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 19:40 ET — Market closed

  • Accenture shares last closed lower heading into the first full trading week of 2026.
  • U.S. jobs and inflation data are in focus as investors recalibrate rate expectations.
  • Accenture’s near-term calendar includes a dividend record date and a late-January shareholder meeting.

Accenture plc shares closed down 3.1% on Friday at $259.95, after trading as low as $258.07 and as high as $271.92. About 4.9 million shares changed hands.

The pullback comes as markets brace for a data-heavy week that could reset expectations for interest-rate cuts. “The market is looking for direction,” Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak, said in a Reuters Week Ahead report that flagged U.S. employment data due Jan. 9 and consumer price data due Jan. 13. Reuters

That matters for Accenture because consulting and outsourcing budgets tend to track business confidence. When rate fears rise, companies often slow discretionary projects, including large technology transformations and new AI rollouts.

Data from Friday’s session showed the weakness was not isolated. Cognizant fell 2.1%, IBM slipped 1.7% and DXC Technology dropped 3.8%.

Accenture last updated investors on Dec. 18, reporting quarterly revenue of $18.74 billion and new bookings — the value of contracts signed that feed future revenue — of $20.94 billion, including $2.2 billion tied to advanced AI. Accenture said adjusted earnings per share — profit per share excluding certain costs — rose 10% to $3.94, and it guided for second-quarter revenue of $17.35 billion to $18.0 billion while reiterating fiscal 2026 local-currency revenue growth of 2% to 5%. Accenture also declared a $1.63-per-share dividend with a Jan. 13 record date — the cutoff to qualify — and a Feb. 13 payment date, and said it repurchased or redeemed $2.3 billion of stock in the quarter. Accenture Newsroom

A proxy filing showed Accenture will hold its 2026 annual general meeting on Jan. 28 in Dublin, with shareholders set to vote on director appointments and other proposals. SEC

From a trading standpoint, investors are watching whether the shares hold above the $258 area, near Friday’s low. Traders often call that “support,” meaning a zone where buyers previously stepped in; the $272 area is the nearest overhead “resistance,” where recent rallies stalled.

But the next few sessions may be driven less by company headlines and more by the macro tape. A weaker jobs report can revive recession fears and weigh on consulting demand, while a hotter inflation print can push yields up and pressure valuations across IT services.

Accenture’s next major checkpoint is its fiscal second-quarter earnings conference call on March 19, when investors will look for updates on AI-related deal flow, margins and client spending intent. Accenture

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