Barclays share price jumps into earnings week as BoE rate-cut bets shift the story
7 February 2026
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Barclays share price jumps into earnings week as BoE rate-cut bets shift the story

London, Feb 7, 2026, 08:55 GMT — Market closed

  • Barclays climbed 2.7% to finish Friday at 479.1 pence, outpacing the FTSE 100’s gain.
  • Traders ramped up bets on more UK rate cuts after a narrowly split Bank of England vote.
  • Next week, Barclays’ full-year results will put the rally to the test.

Barclays PLC (BARC.L) ended Friday’s session up 2.7% at 479.1 pence, outpacing the FTSE 100. The stock now sits roughly 5% shy of its recent peak. Just 18.8 million shares changed hands—less than half the 50-day average of 36.9 million, according to market data. 1

UK rate bets just swung again. The Bank of England kept its key rate steady at 3.75% on Thursday, but the vote was close—5-4—and officials left the door open to cuts if inflation cools as projected. Sterling slid 0.6% to $1.357 on the news, according to Reuters. “It’s a question of when, not if,” Danske Bank’s Kirstine Kundby-Nielsen said. 2

Banks feel those rate moves directly in their bottom line. Net interest margin—the difference between what they collect from loans and pay on deposits—gets shaped by that path. It also has a way of pushing borrower appetite and credit strain in opposite directions.

Late Friday, Barclays announced a shift at the top: non-executive director Mary Francis CBE is set to retire from the boards of both Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC on May 6, stepping away from major committee responsibilities as well. The bank said a new chair for the Barclays Bank board remuneration committee will be named “in due course.” 3

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey kept his message finely balanced at the press conference, noting the bank rate is “likely to be reduced further.” Still, he flagged that deciding on more easing will be a “closer call” for the committee, which is weighing softer activity against ongoing inflation risks. 4

The consumer angle is starting to re-emerge, too. House prices climbed 0.7% in January, pushing the average to a new high of £300,077, according to Halifax. “We’re now seeing more mortgage deals below 4%,” said Amanda Bryden, the bank’s head of mortgages. 5

Barclays shares climbed as heavyweight UK banks rallied. Lloyds and NatWest joined the move, with both names contributing to Friday’s FTSE 100 advance, according to Reuters. 6

Still, the downside looms. If rate cuts pick up speed, lending margins could shrink before investors see it coming, and a slip in the UK economy would quickly push “soft landing” hopes aside—raising bad-loan charges instead.

London’s markets reopen Monday, and there’s no shortage of macro data on deck. For Barclays, eyes turn to the bank’s full-year earnings set for Feb. 10 — that’s the next major event. 7

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