Jardine Matheson share price slides nearly 5% after record high — what to watch before London trade
29 January 2026
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Jardine Matheson share price slides nearly 5% after record high — what to watch before London trade

London, Jan 29, 2026, 07:27 GMT — Premarket

  • Shares of Jardine Matheson on the Singapore exchange fell 4.75% Wednesday, pulling back from a recent high.
  • The group revealed a new share buyback and a significant shareholding notice within the last two days.
  • As the stock absorbs a steep drop, investors are now focused on the upcoming earnings report.

Shares of Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited grabbed attention ahead of Thursday’s London open, following a steep drop in its Singapore-listed stock the day before. The shares fell 4.75% to close at $72.66 on Wednesday, swinging between $76.31 and $72.60 during the session. Volume hit roughly 813,000 shares. 1

The drop came fast after an initial surge. Jardine Matheson closed at a record $76.28 on Jan. 27, as Singapore’s Straits Times Index pushed past 4,900. Wall Street’s rally and a wave of optimism around U.S. Big Tech earnings fueled the move, The Straits Times reported. Phillip Securities Research’s Chong Yik Ban pointed to “safe-haven buying” and positioning ahead of Big Tech results as key drivers lifting Singapore stocks. 2

Company filings from the last two days have stirred things up. Jardine Matheson repurchased 78,800 ordinary shares on Jan. 27, paying $75.6692 each, and plans to cancel them. This reduces the share count and could boost earnings per share down the line. 3

A separate major shareholding notice revealed that U.S.-based First Eagle Investment Management, LLC holds 5.002214% of voting rights, equivalent to 14,759,726 shares, according to UK disclosure rules. 4

The near-term narrative remains unchanged: the stock is pulling back after racing to new highs, with investors debating if this was just a short-lived squeeze or the beginning of a lasting rally.

Jardine Matheson’s moves carry weight, having been a key player among Singapore’s big caps during the recent rally, alongside banks and property stocks. Its retreat now has traders reconsidering if the “safe haven” appeal of Singapore equities is still holding strong.

Jardine Matheson is incorporated in Bermuda, holding its main listing in London, alongside secondary listings in Singapore and Bermuda, per the company’s investor materials. 5

One risk for bulls is a sudden shift in sentiment. If global stocks falter due to earnings misses or spikes in bond yields, the rapid gains from earlier this week could reverse just as fast. And buybacks of this scale won’t be enough to soften every sell-off.

Investors are now zeroing in on the upcoming portfolio performance update and guidance. According to MarketScreener, Jardine Matheson is expected to report Q4 2025 earnings on March 4. 6

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