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Bridgepoint stock price slides 3% in London despite fresh buyback as tariff jitters hit Europe
19 January 2026
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Bridgepoint stock price slides 3% in London despite fresh buyback as tariff jitters hit Europe

London, Jan 19, 2026, 09:57 GMT — Regular session

  • Shares in Bridgepoint dropped roughly 3% during early trading in London.
  • The company revealed it carried out another round of share buybacks last Friday.
  • Investors are focused on tariff news and the date for the firm’s March earnings release.

Shares of Bridgepoint Group Plc dropped 3.1% to 286.2 pence early Monday, after ending the previous day at 295.2 pence. The stock started the session at 294.8 pence before dipping to a low of 286.2. Over the last 12 months, the price has fluctuated between 229.2 and 410.0 pence.

The shift serves as a stark reminder for investors that listed private-equity firms often behave like a mood ring for risk. Their earnings depend heavily on management fees, deal exits, and “carried interest” — the share of profits managers receive once fund returns surpass set thresholds.

The broader market turned sluggish. European shares dipped after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on eight European nations, reigniting trade tensions; the STOXX 600 fell roughly 1% in early hours. ING economists noted, “The rationale for higher tariffs is now even more political,” while Capital.com’s Kyle Rodda flagged “some downside pressure.” Reuters

Bridgepoint (ticker BPT) reported another move in its capital return strategy. On Jan. 16, the firm repurchased 100,000 shares at an average price of 293.6739 pence. These shares are set to be cancelled, following a buyback plan announced back in June 2025.

A buyback happens when a company purchases its own shares on the market. Canceling those shares reduces the total share count, which can boost earnings per share — though it won’t prevent the stock from reacting to wider market volatility.

Bridgepoint slipped alongside other public private-equity firms. EQT dropped roughly 2%, with Partners Group and CVC Capital Partners both sliding nearly 2%, according to MarketScreener data.

Traders are watching closely to see how deeply the market sinks following Monday’s selloff and if buybacks pick up amid the dip. Bridgepoint’s buyback news looked good on paper, but it wasn’t enough to reverse the early trend.

But here’s the simpler risk: buybacks could just fade into the background. If tariff threats drag on into a prolonged trade battle and volatility remains elevated, share buybacks may stall. Meanwhile, private-market valuations could swing sharply — a shift that often hits listed manager stocks quickly.

Bridgepoint’s next big date is its full-year results on March 12. Investor conferences in Miami and London are lined up throughout February and March, according to its calendar. The firm calls itself a quoted private asset growth investor, managing more than $86 billion in assets.

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