LSEG stock ticks up after buyback update as traders eye February results

LSEG stock ticks up after buyback update as traders eye February results

London, Jan 12, 2026, 09:38 GMT — Regular session

  • LSEG shares ticked up roughly 0.6% in early trading
  • Company revealed a new batch of purchases as part of its ongoing share buyback
  • Markets are on edge ahead of crucial macro data and LSEG’s February earnings report

Shares of London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG.L) ticked up roughly 0.6% Monday, hitting about 9,004 pence after closing at 8,952 pence Friday. The price swung between 8,952 and 9,010 pence during the session, with roughly 59,000 shares changing hands, per Investing.com data.

The slight uptick came after a routine update linked to the group’s buyback. A buyback occurs when a company buys back its own shares, reducing the total number outstanding.

That’s more significant than it sounds on paper. With broader markets wrestling with policy uncertainty and a fresh spike in rate volatility, investors are zeroing in on cash returns. Exchange stocks usually track that mood closely.

LSEG reported buying 115,479 shares on Jan. 9 at an average price of 8,888.81 pence. The trades ranged from 8,776 to 8,964 pence. The company intends to cancel these shares, which would leave it with 509,721,180 shares outstanding (excluding treasury) and 21,451,599 shares held in treasury after cancellation. 1

The buyback programme, unveiled last November, permits repurchases totaling up to £1 billion and must conclude by Feb. 25 at the latest. Citigroup Global Markets Limited is carrying out the plan within pre-established guidelines and retains the autonomy to make trading decisions without company input, the announcement stated. 2

Risk appetite continues to drive market swings. Global markets stumbled after the Trump administration threatened Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell with a criminal indictment, raising alarms over central bank independence. “Trump is pulling at the loose threads of central bank independence,” said Andrew Lilley, chief rates strategist at Barrenjoey. Ray Attrill of National Australia Bank weighed in, calling it “not a good look for the U.S. dollar.” 3

European stocks edged lower in early trading, the STOXX 600 slipping 0.2%, dragged down largely by banks. The drop followed President Trump’s proposal of a one-year cap on credit card interest rates. Even firms that earn mostly from subscriptions and clearing can feel the pinch when risk aversion sets in. 4

LSEG spans multiple operations: it operates the London Stock Exchange, owns the clearing house LCH, and distributes market data and indexes via units like Refinitiv and FTSE Russell. This diverse setup helps cushion the impact of sluggish listing activity, though the stock remains sensitive to broader market sentiment.

But buybacks aren’t a cure-all. Should the risk-off sentiment intensify and equity issuance stall, fee income throughout the sector—including players like Deutsche Boerse and Euronext—could face headwinds. Meanwhile, volatile rates risk tightening financial conditions.

LSEG is set to release its preliminary results for the year ended Dec. 31 on Feb. 26, with its Q1 trading update and annual general meeting scheduled for April 23, per its investor calendar. 5

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