Coca-Cola stock heads into the weekend higher — here’s what could move KO next week
24 January 2026
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Coca-Cola stock heads into the weekend higher — here’s what could move KO next week

New York, Jan 24, 2026, 14:12 EST — Market closed.

  • Coca-Cola shares closed Friday at $72.88, up 1.41%, and held near a one-year high.
  • The Federal Reserve’s Jan. 28 decision and a packed earnings week could set the tone for defensive stocks.
  • Coca-Cola reports fourth-quarter results Feb. 10, with a CAGNY update due Feb. 17.

Coca-Cola Co shares rose 1.41% to close at $72.88 on Friday, outperforming a flat S&P 500 and finishing about 2% below their 52-week high. Trading volume was above its 50-day average, while PepsiCo was little changed and Mondelez and Starbucks also ended higher. 1

With U.S. markets shut for the weekend, attention turns to Wednesday’s Federal Reserve decision after a two-day meeting, followed by Chair Jerome Powell’s scheduled press conference. 2

Wall Street is heading into that stretch with nerves still close to the surface after a volatile start to 2026 and a heavy run of corporate results. “It’s been a … short but steep roller-coaster ride,” Yung-Yu Ma, chief investment strategist at PNC Financial Services, said, while Franklin Templeton’s Chris Galipeau warned the “earnings bar” needs to be met. 3

Coca-Cola shares slipped about 0.2% in after-hours trade on Friday, a thin session that runs after the main U.S. stock market close. 4

For Coca-Cola investors, the next hard catalyst is Feb. 10, when the company is set to release fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results before the New York Stock Exchange opens, followed by an 8:30 a.m. ET conference call. 5

The company is also slated to present at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York conference on Feb. 17, an investor forum that can surface fresh detail on pricing, demand and marketing plans. 6

Macro data will matter, too. U.S. business activity was steady in January, but price pressures lingered and firms pointed to higher costs tied to import tariffs, a survey showed on Friday. 7

Coca-Cola has also been in the headlines outside the U.S. market tape. In Europe, bottler Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has sued cinema operator Vue after the chain switched its soft drink supplier to PepsiCo, the Guardian reported. 8

Still, the core debate for KO is more basic and more financial: whether the stock’s “steady” profile holds up if rates back up and investors rotate away from dividend-heavy consumer staples, the sector that sells everyday goods like food and drinks. Any sign that pricing power is fading, or that consumers are trading down, would land hard in a stock priced for consistency.

The next test comes quickly. Traders return Monday, with the Fed on Jan. 28, and then Coca-Cola’s own numbers on Feb. 10 as the next clear marker for the shares.

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