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Prudential share price slips as buyback update lands and BoE looms
2 February 2026
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Prudential share price slips as buyback update lands and BoE looms

London, February 2, 2026, 09:19 GMT — Regular session underway

  • Prudential shares slipped roughly 0.6% during early trading in London
  • Insurer reveals additional tranche of share buybacks through JPMorgan
  • Traders are watching closely ahead of this week’s Bank of England rate decision

Shares of Prudential plc slipped in early London trading Monday, following the Asia-focused insurer’s announcement of a fresh buyback program. By 0919 GMT, the stock had fallen 0.6% to 1,197.5 pence.

Buyback notices might seem routine, yet they tap into a heated debate among insurers: just how much excess capital is on hand, and how quickly it returns to shareholders. When a company repurchases its own shares, it reduces the share count, often pushing up earnings per share.

That’s crucial at the moment as rates and risk appetite swing once more. Prudential’s operations span Asia and Africa, yet its London listing remains tied to a market growing uneasy over central bank moves and the next move in equities.

Prudential bought 299,227 shares on Jan. 30, paying between £11.94 and £12.085 each, with an average price of £12.0204. The firm plans to cancel these shares, which will leave roughly 2.54 billion shares outstanding—and the voting rights unchanged.

The repurchase is part of a $1.2 billion buyback program Prudential kicked off in January, with a target completion date no later than Dec. 18, 2026. At the time, CEO Anil Wadhwani commented: “I am pleased with the progress we are making in executing our strategy.” Prudential plc

European shares edged lower on Monday, dragged down by commodity-linked stocks after energy and metal prices took a steep hit, leaving investors cautious.

Britain faces its next big macro check on Thursday, when the Bank of England is widely expected to hold its benchmark rate at 3.75%. Yet, the market has retreated from earlier expectations of rapid rate cuts. Deutsche Bank’s Chief UK Economist Sanjay Raja noted, “the timing of those rate cuts … is coming increasingly into question.” Reuters

Rates matter for insurers simply because they affect investment returns on new funds and determine the discount rates used to value long-term payouts. When the market adjusts its expectations for rates, insurance stocks can shift even if there’s no new company news.

But buybacks won’t necessarily stop the share price from falling. If risk aversion worsens or policymakers resist loosening, insurers remain vulnerable to swings in equities, credit spreads, and currencies.

Traders are set to focus on the BoE decision this Thursday and keep an eye on Prudential’s full-year results for 2025, which the company plans to release on March 19, per its investor calendar.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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