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Siemens stock price: what to watch before Frankfurt opens after a flat Friday close
1 February 2026
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Siemens stock price: what to watch before Frankfurt opens after a flat Friday close

Frankfurt, Feb 1, 2026, 21:02 CET — Market closed

  • Siemens shares closed Friday almost flat, staying close to their recent peaks
  • Attention shifts to the Feb. 12 first-quarter report, with a keen eye on management’s comments about demand
  • Europe’s industrial leaders continue to hinge on rate outlooks and the euro’s movements as pivotal swing factors

Shares of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft ended Friday on Xetra at 256.30 euros, edging up about 0.1% for the day and gaining nearly 0.7% over the week. The stock swung between 253.75 and 257.70 euros during trading.

Frankfurt being closed over the weekend leaves Siemens near the peak of its 52-week range heading into Monday, with limited wiggle room for a disappointing earnings report. The shares trade roughly 2.6% shy of their 52-week high at 263.15 euros.

European stocks wrapped up January with gains as earnings reports rolled in and investors digested a possible shift in U.S. rate policy. This came after Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to head the Federal Reserve once Jerome Powell’s term expires. Daniel Murray of EFG International noted, “He sort of checks the box in terms of credibility and offers a degree of continuity,” while highlighting that Warsh’s stance on quantitative easing — the Fed’s bond-buying program — will be under close scrutiny. Reuters

That’s crucial for Siemens, positioned squarely at the intersection of macro and micro forces. It supplies factories, grids, and transport systems, with its shares often acting as a barometer for the industrial cycle’s next phase.

Siemens will release its first-quarter results on Feb. 12, followed by an analyst conference call at 8:30 a.m. CET.

Investors are watching closely for any change in tone around orders, pricing, and project timelines. The main question remains: is demand strong enough to support a stock that’s already climbed close to its peak?

Another angle is portfolio adjustment. Back in November, Siemens announced plans to cut its stake in Siemens Healthineers by moving shares of the medical equipment firm directly to its own shareholders.

Healthineers is set for its annual shareholders’ meeting on Feb. 5. Traders will be watching closely for clues on ownership shifts, governance changes, and how quickly any stake adjustments might happen.

But the setup works both ways. If management signals a drop in industrial spending, or if the euro gains strength and eats into overseas earnings when converted, Siemens could quickly shift from “steady” to “too expensive.”

The stock will resume trading Monday, showing little new price movement since Friday’s close. The real event to watch is the Feb. 12 call, which will likely have a bigger impact on the share price than any talk over the weekend.

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