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Standard Chartered shares edge up as investors eye Feb 24 results and UK inflation data
17 February 2026
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Standard Chartered shares edge up as investors eye Feb 24 results and UK inflation data

London, Feb 17, 2026, 09:16 GMT — Regular session underway.

  • Standard Chartered shares picked up again at the open, building on Monday’s bounce.
  • UK banks found firmer ground after AI-fueled turbulence rattled financial stocks last week.
  • UK inflation lands Wednesday, with Standard Chartered’s numbers on deck for next week—traders are watching both.

Standard Chartered shares edged 0.4% higher to 1,747.5 pence as of 0915 GMT on Tuesday, moving in line with gains seen across the UK financial sector.

This shift is key as investors look to reset their positions in UK bank stocks, gearing up for a barrage of economic releases that might force a rethink on Bank of England policy. Rate-cut wagers have returned to the table.

The timing lands just a week ahead of Standard Chartered’s annual results—a key data point for investors watching its guidance on costs, capital returns, and growth momentum across its Asia- and Africa-focused franchise.

Standard Chartered finished Monday up 1.3% at 1,741.0 pence, while the FTSE 100 posted a mild gain. Some bank stocks clawed back ground after last week’s steep losses.

NatWest and Barclays were out in front as UK lenders clawed back ground, after posting their steepest weekly slide since late March 2025. Renewed jitters over artificial intelligence disruption had rattled global markets.

Macro data looks set to take the spotlight in the coming days. UK consumer inflation figures for January hit at 0700 GMT on Wednesday, with January retail sales lined up for release on Friday.

Standard Chartered will report its full-year results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025 on Feb. 24. The bank plans to hold a virtual presentation in London later that same morning.

Leadership questions continue to linger. Just last week, the bank announced Chief Financial Officer Diego De Giorgi’s departure after two years. Pete Burrill, his deputy, is stepping in as interim CFO.

According to Reuters, the lender’s shares have mostly outpaced HSBC since 2025. That’s put investors on alert for any signs of slowing momentum as earnings draw near.

But the week isn’t locked in. If inflation data comes in higher than forecasts, hopes for looser policy could take a hit. Unsettled nerves around the finance team and ongoing succession speculation might also keep some investors on the fence.

So far, the stock has kept close to a narrow band, changing hands between 1,731.5 and 1,754.5 pence earlier in the day, traders said.

Wednesday brings the UK inflation figures at 0700 GMT. Looking ahead to Feb. 24, Standard Chartered will report results and hold its webcast—investors watching closely for any tweaks to targets or shareholder payouts, moves that could influence sentiment as the month wraps up.

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