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Legal & General stock slips — the UK data calendar that could move LGEN next week
17 January 2026
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Legal & General stock slips — the UK data calendar that could move LGEN next week

London, Jan 17, 2026, 09:30 (GMT) — Market closed.

Legal & General Group Plc (LGEN.L) shares ended Friday at 265.8 pence, down 0.3 pence, or 0.11%, from the prior close. With the London market closed over the weekend, investors are left to digest broader economic cues ahead of Monday’s session.

The dip is slight, yet the setup feels familiar. Legal & General operates in a segment that often moves with interest rate shifts: it underwrites long-term retirement policies and manages substantial bond holdings, making gilt yields—yields on UK government bonds—crucial.

UK data and shifting rate expectations fueled market moves this week. London stocks climbed to a record high Thursday after the economy expanded 0.3% in November—the fastest growth since June. Despite that, traders still anticipate about 40 basis points of Bank of England cuts by September. Axel Rudolph, senior financial analyst at IG, noted, “Today’s upside surprise in UK GDP … creates a potential catalyst for inflows.” Reuters

The FTSE 100 edged down 0.04% to 10,235.29 on Friday, slipping back after its record high the day before. Still, it closed the week with a modest 0.1% gain. Miners dragged as copper prices fell, while defence stocks climbed. The investment banking and brokerage sector posted a sharp weekly rise, boosted by positive updates from money managers like Ashmore and Schroders.

Legal & General covers multiple areas within finance. Its operations include institutional retirement, asset management, insurance, retail retirement, and corporate investments, per its Reuters company profile.

The stock can get tugged both ways. On days when growth looks solid, financials often ride the wave and boost the index. But when rates take center stage, these shares tend to act more like bond proxies.

When gilts take center stage, UK names like Aviva and Phoenix Group tend to follow a similar pattern. Company updates might be scarce, yet price action remains lively.

The risk is clear-cut. If inflation comes in hotter than expected, investors may pull back on rate-cut expectations, driving gilt yields higher and tightening financial conditions — a mix that can rattle insurers sensitive to rates.

Next week, a string of key UK data releases could shift the narrative. On Jan. 20 at 0700 GMT, the ONS will publish earnings and employment figures based on PAYE real time information. Then, December’s consumer price inflation time-series data is set for Jan. 21 at 0700 GMT. Finally, retail sales numbers for December are due on Jan. 23 at 0700 GMT.

The Bank of England is set to announce its next rate decision on Feb. 5. On the same day, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will release its Monetary Policy Report.

Legal & General’s next major event is its preliminary full-year results, set for March 11 at 0700 GMT. Until then, expect the shares to move largely on the usual sector drivers — UK data, gilt yields, and the market’s expectations around the pace of BoE rate cuts.

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