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BAE Systems share price today: Moody’s upgrade, fresh buyback filing keep BA stock in focus
6 February 2026
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BAE Systems share price today: Moody’s upgrade, fresh buyback filing keep BA stock in focus

London, Feb 6, 2026, 09:10 (GMT) — Regular session

  • BAE Systems shares edged up 0.2% in early London trading
  • Moody’s raised BAE’s issuer rating to A3 and set the outlook to stable
  • Company revealed an additional portion of its ongoing share repurchase program

BAE Systems shares ticked up slightly in early London trade on Friday, gaining 0.16% to 1,859.5 pence.

The FTSE 100 defence contractor is entering a phase where investors demand concrete figures: cash flow, margins, and how quickly orders convert into revenue. Its stock remains a key gauge of market appetite for defence companies.

A credit-rating upgrade is crucial now since it can lower borrowing costs and attract a broader range of bond investors, even for firms that already have easy capital access. The buyback is significant too: cutting the number of shares outstanding can boost earnings per share.

Moody’s Ratings raised BAE’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured ratings to A3 from Baa1, shifting the outlook to stable from positive, according to a Moody’s note reported by Investing.com. The agency cited a robust defence market and forecasted strong credit metrics, including free cash flow of around 1 billion pounds annually in 2026-2027.

BAE revealed a fresh batch of buybacks, purchasing 115,039 shares for cancellation on Feb. 5. The shares went for between 1,839.5 pence and 1,882.5 pence, with a volume-weighted average price of 1,860.32 pence — reflecting the day’s average price weighted by trade size.

GXO has renewed and expanded its UK contract with BAE for another six years, focusing on the company’s naval operations. The logistics firm will handle warehousing and materials at BAE’s Scotstoun and Govan shipyards along the River Clyde, where Type 26 frigates are being built. BAE executive Jen Blee said the deal “will help us continue to improve the efficiency of our supply chain and shipbuilding operations.” GlobeNewswire

The wider market leaned lower, with the FTSE 100 dropping 0.5% by 0836 GMT. Sterling, on the other hand, showed strength, according to Investing.com.

Defence stocks have been moving in line with geopolitical developments. British Defence Secretary John Healey revealed that NATO allies are considering new Arctic security strategies ahead of the Feb. 12 NATO defence ministers meeting, Reuters reported.

Investors remain wary of short-term disruptions for manufacturers. Unite, one of the UK’s largest unions, announced this week that over 1,200 BAE workers in northwest England are set to strike over pay. BAE described its offer as “market-leading” and said it expects production lines to keep running. Reuters

The stock hasn’t followed a clear path this week. Shares dropped roughly 3% on Wednesday, highlighting the rapid shifts in sentiment between defense demand and overall risk appetite.

BAE is set to release its full-year results on Feb. 18. Investors will be paying close attention to any changes in guidance, cash flow, dividend plans, and the speed of share buybacks.

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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