Jardine Matheson share price in focus after fresh buyback filing — what to watch this week
25 January 2026
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Jardine Matheson share price in focus after fresh buyback filing — what to watch this week

SINGAPORE, Jan 25, 2026, 15:09 SGT — The market has closed.

  • Shares of Jardine Matheson closed Friday 0.2% higher, at $74.77 in Singapore trading
  • The company revealed it bought back 112,700 shares on Friday, which will be cancelled.
  • Investors are eyeing increased buyback moves and the FY2025 results scheduled for March

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd shares approached recent highs ahead of Monday’s Singapore market open following the company’s announcement of a fresh share buyback late Friday. 1

The buyback is significant now since it’s one of the few short-term tools management can pull, hitting the stock just near prices from earlier this week. Simply put, a buyback happens when a company purchases its own shares and cancels them, reducing the total share count. 1

Jardine Matheson disclosed in an exchange filing that it bought back 112,700 shares on Jan. 23, paying between $74.712 and $74.7169 each, with a weighted average price of $74.7147 per share. According to the filing, the repurchased shares “will be cancelled.” 2

Jardine Matheson ended Friday 0.2% higher at $74.77, holding close to this week’s high near $75.80. 1

Jardine Matheson’s buyback is part of a broader capital-return plan it outlined late last year. On Nov. 3, the company said it would repurchase up to $250 million in shares, aiming to wrap up the programme by 2026, according to a report Sunday from The Business Times. 3

Up to Jan. 22, the group repurchased 619,300 shares, paying an average of $68.83 apiece, totaling $42.6 million, the report showed. 3

Investors are keeping an eye on Jardine Matheson’s balance sheet, which the company flagged for ongoing deleveraging at the parent level. Net debt stood at $25 million as of end-October, post-dividends, according to The Business Times. 3

Share buybacks have picked up across the Singapore market lately, with Jardine-linked Hongkong Land jumping in as well, The Business Times reports. This could set the tone for whether repurchase activity holds firm once trading kicks off again. 3

Buybacks can quickly falter if cash priorities change. Jardine Matheson’s earnings and cash flow depend on a mix of businesses — from property and retail to autos and its Asian assets. Investors will be watching closely to see if upcoming operating updates justify the capital return. 4

The next hurdle arrives fast. Traders will watch closely for more buyback announcements after markets open Monday (Jan. 26). After that, all eyes shift to the group’s FY2025 earnings due in March. 3

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