RELX share price slides near 52-week low as buyback update and LexisNexis AI push meet trade jitters
21 January 2026
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RELX share price slides near 52-week low as buyback update and LexisNexis AI push meet trade jitters

London, Jan 21, 2026, 09:18 GMT — Regular session.

RELX shares (REL.L) slipped 1.4% to 2,967 pence by 0915 GMT, brushing the lower end of their 52-week range after hitting a session low of 2,959.05. On Tuesday, the stock closed at 3,009 pence. 1

The data-and-analytics group’s decline coincided with ongoing jitters in European equities on Wednesday, as investors reacted to renewed trade tensions after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on multiple European nations. The FTSE 100 held steady, Reuters reported, as traders awaited new political developments later in the day. 2

Company buybacks aim to create steady demand by reducing the share count, but that support is facing pressure as macro headlines continue to sway daily stock movements.

RELX announced Tuesday it repurchased 314,016 shares on the London Stock Exchange, paying between 2,971 and 3,020 pence each. These shares will be held in treasury, meaning they remain company stock instead of being cancelled. The total number of treasury shares now stands at 8,122,541, with cumulative buybacks since January 2 reaching 4,014,669 shares. 3

LexisNexis Legal & Professional, a division of RELX, announced an expansion of its Protégé AI assistant into CourtLink. The update introduces natural-language docket search and on-demand summaries. Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO of LexisNexis North America, UK and Ireland, said, “Protégé helps our customers make better, faster decisions, and reduces the burden of manual review.” 4

The product push hits a nerve with investors: how fast can established subscription models integrate generative AI into paid workflows without hurting margins or forcing price changes?

UK inflation ticked up to 3.4% in December from 3.2% in November, pushed higher by airfares and tobacco prices, according to official data released Wednesday. Services inflation climbed to 4.5%. These numbers prompted investors to rethink how quickly the Bank of England might cut rates—a crucial factor for stock valuations. 5

But in the short run, RELX stock’s trajectory hinges less on extra buyback announcements and more on how the market’s appetite for risk holds up. If tariff threats ramp up or expectations for rate cuts shift further out, even defensive stocks could be offloaded to free up cash.

RELX is set to report its full-year results for the period ending Dec. 31 on Feb. 12. Investors will be watching closely for the 2026 outlook and any news on capital return plans. 6

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