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London Stock Exchange Group share price slips as buyback update lands — what to watch next
3 February 2026
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London Stock Exchange Group share price slips as buyback update lands — what to watch next

London, Feb 3, 2026, 09:03 GMT — Regular session

  • LSEG shares slipped early on, lagging behind a firmer European equity market.
  • A fresh buyback announcement drew attention once again to how quickly the group is slashing its share count.
  • On deck: The Bank of England’s decision on February 5, plus LSEG’s full-year earnings report later this month.

Shares of London Stock Exchange Group dipped 0.5% to 8,190 pence, staying near the session’s low following an 8,236 pence opening. The stock has fallen about 31% over the past year, nearing a fresh 52-week low.

The decline now reflects investors’ demand for clarity amid daily market swings. LSEG keeps accumulating shares as it heads into earnings season after a rough stretch for global risk assets.

The group disclosed it purchased 246,500 shares on Feb. 2, paying an average of 8,220.94 pence each, with intentions to cancel them and thus cut the total shares outstanding. The trades, executed through Citigroup Global Markets Limited, varied between 8,120 pence and 8,326 pence, it noted.

LSEG reported that its voting rights stood at 507,511,909 at the end of January. Out of these, 21,451,599 shares were held in treasury and do not have voting rights. This figure serves as the benchmark for UK notification rules on changes to shareholdings.

European shares hit record highs Tuesday, lifted by a break in the recent commodity sell-off and a sharper focus on earnings reports. The broader market remained steady, showing no immediate signs of weakness.

London’s FTSE 100 hit a new record close on Monday, lifted by strength in banks and defensive sectors. Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank, attributed the rally to “improving global risk sentiment.” Reuters

LSEG runs as a financial markets infrastructure and data group, mixing subscription-driven data and analytics with income tied to trading and clearing. That mix can send shares swinging unpredictably when volatility rises or falls.

Buybacks provide some backing, but they’re hardly a fix-all. Attention stays on whether the company can keep up its stronger, recurring revenue growth amid ongoing market swings in rates and commodity prices.

The risk is clear. If volatility eases after last week’s commodities shock, the busiest trading segments might lose momentum. The market rarely cuts slack when subscription growth falls short.

UK markets are bracing for a pivotal event this Thursday, Feb. 5, when the Bank of England announces its next policy move.

Investors in LSEG are focused on the preliminary results for the year ending Dec. 31, set for release on Feb. 26. That report is expected to dictate the stock’s next direction, whichever way it goes.

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