Barclays share price today: BARC.L slips after buyback update, Paris move in focus

Barclays share price today: BARC.L slips after buyback update, Paris move in focus

London, Jan 23, 2026, 09:03 GMT — Regular session

Shares in Barclays slipped 0.1% to 484.85 pence in early London trading on Friday, giving back a portion of the previous day’s rally. The move came after the bank released a fresh update on its ongoing share buyback. (London South East)

The stock is under close scrutiny since buybacks remain a key tool big banks use to return cash to shareholders, especially with market sentiment turning nervous once more. European shares slipped on Friday, eyeing a weekly drop as investors digest tariff-related geopolitical tensions and await business-activity surveys later in the day. (Reuters)

Barclays announced a strategic move this week, planning to shift its European headquarters from Dublin to Paris. The bank aims to align its decision-making more closely with the bulk of its investment banking operations on the continent. “After extensive discussions at all levels of the organisation, we are confident this is the right step forward – both for the entity and for our clients,” said Francesco Ceccato, chief executive of Barclays Europe. The bank expects to complete the legal conversion by the end of 2026, with the headquarters relocation set for the first half of 2027, pending regulatory approval. (Reuters)

Barclays revealed in a regulatory update on Friday that it repurchased 2,467,332 ordinary shares on Jan. 22 via Citigroup Global Markets Limited, paying a volume-weighted average price of 486.3552 pence. The bank plans to cancel these shares. Since kicking off its buyback programme on Oct. 23, 2025, Barclays has bought back a total of 88,871,241 shares. (Investegate)

A share buyback happens when a company buys back its own shares, usually to cancel them and shrink the number of shares outstanding. Investors often see this as a move to bolster earnings per share over the long run, even if the immediate effect on a big, liquid stock is often minimal.

UK bank shares rose Thursday, boosted by a wider relief rally after U.S. President Donald Trump dropped tariff threats related to Greenland that had unsettled investors earlier this week. (Reuters)

There’s a catch, though. The Paris redomiciliation depends on getting the green light, and the schedule allows for possible delays or extra expenses. On top of that, weaker economic data could swiftly shift rate expectations—and bank stocks usually follow that lead.

Traders are zeroing in on Friday’s activity data and any new political developments shaking up the broader tape. Banks continue to move more as a bet on the macro backdrop than on company-specific news.

Barclays has its FY 2025 results scheduled for Feb. 10. The bank’s next update after that is Q1 2026, set for April 28, according to its financial calendar. (Barclays)

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