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BAE Systems share price ends week higher — what to watch before London reopens
25 January 2026
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BAE Systems share price ends week higher — what to watch before London reopens

London, Jan 25, 2026, 08:22 GMT — The market has closed.

  • Shares of BAE Systems closed Friday up 2.1%, finishing at 2,027 pence.
  • The company revealed new buyback activity along with a correction to a previous shareholder disclosure.
  • Investors are eyeing contract flow alongside BAE’s full-year results due February 18.

BAE Systems (BAES.L) shares climbed 2.1% to 2,027 pence on Friday, recovering from a steep fall the previous day and outperforming a flat-to-lower FTSE 100.

With London closed for the weekend, the stock’s next move hinges on Monday’s open, where defence shares will react to contract news and changes in risk sentiment. BAE remains near the highs it hit earlier this month, limiting upside surprises.

Why it matters now: BAE’s rally rests on a steady stream of orders and confidence that Western defence budgets will hold firm, even as other sectors falter. A few small yet solid updates late in the week helped keep that narrative alive.

BAE reported it acquired 105,143 shares on Jan. 22 as part of its ongoing buyback scheme, at a volume-weighted average price of 2,028.14 pence per share. These shares are set for cancellation. The company said the second tranche of the programme has now repurchased a total of 15,431,181 shares.

In a separate filing, the company corrected its major-shareholder disclosure, stating Silchester International Investors informed it that it hasn’t held a notifiable direct or indirect interest in BAE since December 2023. BAE added it has not been notified of any recent Silchester transactions that would trigger a disclosure.

Over the weekend, the Ministry of Defence highlighted BAE’s key role in UK procurement. The company is one of seven industry partners chosen for “Project NYX,” which aims to create uncrewed “wingman” drones to support Apache attack helicopters. A final decision is expected by March 2026. Defence minister Luke Pollard said these drones will boost the Army’s effectiveness and lethality. GOV.UK

Across the Atlantic, a U.S. contract notice revealed that BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration secured a $73.8 million contract modification. The deal covers the purchase of 1,248 radio frequency countermeasures for fighter aircraft used in U.S. and Foreign Military Sales — government-to-government exports. Completion is expected by February 2029.

Peers factor into the outlook. Leonardo, Thales, and Lockheed Martin’s UK division made the NYX shortlist. Investors are keen to see if spending cues from the UK and U.S. boost the wider European defence sector or mainly benefit the firms with the most immediate projects.

That said, the situation works both ways. Defence contracts can be delayed, projects reconfigured, and a stock trading near its highs can swiftly react to any sign of margin pressure or postponed shipments.

BAE’s full-year results land on Feb. 18, spotlighting 2026 guidance, cash flow, and order intake. Investors are also watching to see if buybacks keep up their current pace.

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