RELX PLC stock: buyback rolls on as investors brace for Feb. 12 results
11 January 2026
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RELX PLC stock: buyback rolls on as investors brace for Feb. 12 results

London, Jan 11, 2026, 07:58 GMT — Markets closed.

RELX repurchased 305,052 shares on Friday, paying between 3,136 and 3,179 pence each. The buyback cost roughly £9.6 million at the group’s average price. This continues their share repurchase program from January. The FTSE 100 information and analytics company’s stock last closed up 0.95% at 3,178 pence. 1

So far, the buyback is making an impact. By reducing the share count, it can boost earnings per share — the straightforward metric of profit per share — despite daily trading being largely driven by broader macro factors.

The next wave of catalysts will test if the stock’s defensive qualities still warrant its current valuation. With no fresh company updates over the weekend, investor moves are likely to hinge on shifts in interest rates and overall risk sentiment.

RELX described the purchase as part of a non-discretionary programme—a broker-managed plan with fixed parameters—to buy back up to £250 million of shares from Jan. 2 through Feb. 6, ahead of its annual results. 2

Friday’s repurchase range matches up almost exactly with the stock’s intraday low and high, setting a narrow band for traders to track ahead of Monday’s open.

Macro factors might overshadow company news. U.S. consumer price data for December drops Tuesday, Jan. 13. This release has the potential to shift rate expectations and ripple into London’s session. 3

RELX’s appeal as a steady cash generator usually resonates when investors seek stable earnings. That said, its allure can quickly diminish if bond yields spike or appetite for equity risk shifts, particularly since it’s often seen as a “quality defensive” stock.

After the buyback wave, the real challenge will be demand and pricing trends. Investors want to see if the group can sustain organic growth, maintain margins, and keep cash conversion strong — all while continuing to pay for buybacks and dividends.

RELX will report its full-year results for 2025 on February 12. 4

One clear risk: buybacks might soften the blow, but they won’t fix underlying issues. If guidance falls short or clients pull back on spending for legal, scientific, and risk tools, investors will zero in on growth and pricing power instead of share count.

The next major trigger is the Feb. 12 earnings update, when RELX must back up its buyback claims with actual figures — and clarify the plan once the Feb. 6 programme window closes. 5

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