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P&G stock holds near $165 as tariff uncertainty keeps investors defensive
24 February 2026
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P&G stock holds near $165 as tariff uncertainty keeps investors defensive

New York, Feb 24, 2026, 14:26 EST — Regular session

Shares of Procter & Gamble (PG) ticked up 0.2% to $165.50 during Tuesday’s afternoon session, holding firm following a choppy open to the week for U.S. stocks.

Shares of the Tide and Pampers parent company are showing their usual defensive stripes, with investors jittery over renewed AI disruption fears and shifting U.S. trade policy. “Yesterday’s reaction was so overdone that it can’t help but bounce a little bit,” said Ken Polcari, partner and chief market strategist at Slatestone Wealth. Reuters

The Trump administration aims to bump the temporary global tariff rate up to 15%, from the 10% level U.S. Customs and Border Protection previously announced, a White House official said Tuesday. No specifics yet on when that change might happen.

P&G finished Monday up 2.73% at $165.17, shrugging off a more than 1% slide in both the S&P 500 and Dow. Volume ran higher than usual. Shares left Colgate-Palmolive and Estée Lauder trailing, according to market data.

The same trend played out in sectors during Monday’s downturn, with investors dumping stocks on the first whiff of bad news. “You’ve seen the market react to headlines, it’s ‘sell first, assess later,’” said Tom Hainlin, national investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. Consumer staples — companies selling basic goods — topped the S&P 500, while financials and software names fell away. Reuters

Another flag for those tracking insider moves: P&G’s Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Susan Street Whaley, unloaded 1,809 shares on Feb. 19, fetching around $159.46 each, according to a Form 4 filed Monday. That’s the SEC paperwork insiders file when they trade their company’s stock.

The deal barely moves the needle for P&G’s market cap, yet it drops during a stretch when traders are hungry for signals—who’s seeking those reliable dividend streams, who’s dialing back on risk.

Even so, defensive plays aren’t immune to quick reversals. Should tariffs jump to 15% and actually hold, investors may shift focus to how those costs ripple through pricing—suddenly, not all consumer staples look alike. If the market pivots sharply toward growth, staples could easily fall behind.

Macro factors take the spotlight now. Investors are tuned in to remarks from Federal Reserve officials, plus President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, scanning for any change in policy language that might sway rates or the dollar.

Nvidia steps up after the bell on Wednesday—investors are watching. Also on the radar: word on whether the tariff rate officially goes to 15%, or if timing gets pushed.

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