Barclays share price rises on buyback update — traders circle Feb. 10 results
30 January 2026
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Barclays share price rises on buyback update — traders circle Feb. 10 results

London, Jan 30, 2026, 08:49 GMT — Regular session.

  • Shares of Barclays climbed roughly 1% in early London trading.
  • The bank announced a fresh batch of share repurchases set for cancellation.
  • With UK bank earnings season approaching, investors are digesting new legal developments.

Barclays PLC (BARC.L) shares climbed roughly 1.1% to 484.95 pence in early London trading on Friday following the bank’s announcement of another share buyback. Price data revealed the stock fluctuated between 482.20 and 486.10 pence, remaining under its 52-week peak. 1

This shift is significant as investors rely heavily on capital returns to prop up bank valuations ahead of the UK earnings season ramping up. Buybacks cut the share count, boosting earnings per share even when revenue growth slows down.

Barclays repurchased 3,517,483 shares for cancellation at a volume-weighted average price of 483.3002 pence. Since the buyback programme kicked off on Oct. 23, 2025, the bank has bought back around 105 million shares. 2

Legal news hit Thursday as five ex-Barclays traders secured the right to appeal UK convictions linked to benchmark-rate rigging, including Libor—a rate now defunct but once crucial for setting borrowing costs worldwide. The UK’s Criminal Cases Review Commission said these cases showed “no distinguishing factor” from earlier overturned convictions. Lawyer Ben Rose described the referral as “a vital step” toward justice. 3

Barclays named Chetan Vohra as global head of securitized products, overseeing bonds backed by loan pools. Adeel Khan, head of global markets, said the hire highlights the bank’s focus on “strong and sustained client demand” in that area. 4

The broader sector charted its course a day before. Lloyds Banking Group reported a 12% jump in annual profit, beating forecasts, and kicked off a £1.75 billion buyback. Despite “fallen back” interest rates, CEO Charlie Nunn expressed confidence, saying: “Our continued business momentum and strategic delivery enable us to upgrade guidance.” 5

That environment poses a challenge but also offers a boost for Barclays. While lower policy rates tend to compress net interest margins—the gap between earnings on loans and costs on deposits—buybacks and fee income help cushion the blow.

That downside risk hasn’t disappeared. A swift appeal could reopen old Libor-era conduct cases, rattling investors just as the bank pushes to present a cleaner future.

Barclays will release its full-year results and hold a conference call on Feb. 10. Investors will be keenly focused on any changes to profit forecasts, the speed of share repurchases, and the volume of bad-loan provisions as the UK reporting season progresses. 6

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