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Halma share price drops 2% as Trump tariff threat rattles London stocks
19 January 2026
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Halma share price drops 2% as Trump tariff threat rattles London stocks

London, January 19, 2026, 13:08 GMT — Regular session

  • Halma shares dropped roughly 2% in London, lagging behind the wider market.
  • New U.S. tariff threat targeting Britain and other European countries weighs on risk appetite
  • Deutsche Bank raises Halma’s price target yet maintains its “hold” rating

Halma (HLMA.L) shares slipped roughly 2.1% to 3,619 pence by 1308 GMT, retreating from last week’s rally as investors scaled back on UK equities.

London shares slipped after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Britain and seven other European countries unless the U.S. could buy Greenland. The FTSE 100 dropped around 0.6% by late morning, with Trump saying the proposed tariff would start at 10% from Feb. 1, rising to 25% by June 1 if no agreement is reached.

Sentiment in Europe leaned cautious. Kyle Rodda, senior financial market analyst at Capital.com, noted, “After a low-volatility start to the year, equities may experience some downside pressure.” Meanwhile, ING economists weighed in, describing tariff discussions as shifting “more political and less economic.” Reuters

Halma started the session at 3,662 pence, slipping to a low of 3,601.7 pence after last Friday’s close of 3,698 pence, data from Hargreaves Lansdown shows.

Broker activity offered minimal boost. Deutsche Bank Research nudged its price target for Halma up to 3,980 pence from 3,800 pence but maintained a “hold” rating. (A price target reflects where analysts expect the stock to trade within the next year.) London South East

Halma is a global firm specializing in safety, environmental, and health tech, offering everything from fire detection and gas sensors to monitoring and analysis tools.

Investors face the risk that tariff threats could solidify into actual policy, weighing on business confidence and slowing capital spending as well as order books throughout industrial supply chains. Should the rhetoric ease—or a deal push back the timeline—Monday’s risk-off sell-off might reverse just as fast.

Traders are turning their eyes to Halma’s provisional trading update due March 12, looking for clues on demand and pricing. The group’s full-year results will follow on June 11.

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