National Grid share price falls today: why NG.L is sliding and what investors watch next

National Grid share price falls today: why NG.L is sliding and what investors watch next

LONDON, Jan 5, 2026, 08:40 GMT — Regular session

  • National Grid shares fell 0.8% in early London trade, underperforming the broader FTSE 100.
  • With no fresh company update, traders focused on interest-rate expectations that often sway dividend-paying utilities.
  • Next focal points include the Bank of England’s Feb. 5 policy decision and National Grid’s Jan. 13 interim dividend payment.

National Grid (NG.L) shares slipped in early London trading on Monday, down 0.8% at 1,148.5 pence by 08:17 GMT, after opening at 1,161.0 pence. The stock traded between 1,148.5 and 1,163.0 pence, with about 1.18 million shares changing hands.

The move matters because UK utilities have started 2026 as a key test case for how long investors can lean into defensive, income-heavy names as the market debates the next leg for inflation and rates.

Utilities are often treated as “bond proxies” — stocks that can move like bonds because they pay steady dividends. When government bond yields rise, investors can earn more from bonds, which can pressure the relative appeal of utility dividends.

The broader FTSE 100 was up about 0.4% at the same time, leaving National Grid on the back foot despite a firmer tone in the wider market.

With no market-moving company announcement flagged in the latest trading, the stock’s pullback comes after a 1.4% rise on Friday.

Macro anxiety is also back in focus. A Reuters analysis on Monday flagged the risk that heavy investment tied to artificial intelligence could rekindle inflation and keep borrowing costs higher for longer — a headwind for rate-sensitive sectors. “The costs are going up not down in our forecast, because there’s inflation in chip costs and inflation in power costs,” Morgan Stanley strategist Andrew Sheets said.

In the UK, the next big rates marker is the Bank of England’s Feb. 5 policy decision, where investors will watch for signals on how quickly officials expect inflation to cool.  Bank of England

Income is also part of the near-term calendar. A U.S. regulatory filing shows National Grid’s interim dividend for its 2025/26 financial year is due to be paid to qualifying shareholders on Jan. 13.  SEC

National Grid operates electricity transmission and distribution networks in Britain and electricity and gas networks in the northeastern United States, businesses where allowed returns and investment plans are closely tied to regulators and interest rates.

But the setup can cut both ways. Any renewed rise in bond yields — driven by hotter inflation data or a more cautious central bank tone — can pressure utilities, while cooler inflation and falling yields typically offer support.

Investors’ next hard date is Jan. 13, when the interim dividend is scheduled to be paid, a filing showed.  SEC

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