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Glencore share price rises as Capital Group tops 5% stake — what to watch next
27 February 2026
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Glencore share price rises as Capital Group tops 5% stake — what to watch next

London, Feb 27, 2026, 09:20 GMT — Regular session

  • Glencore shares climbed roughly 1.5% at the open in London.
  • Capital Group bumped its stake back over the 5% mark, new disclosures show.
  • FTSE 100 ticks up, with miners leading gains; copper remains a key spotlight

Glencore shares climbed Friday, gaining 1.5% to 533.3 pence by 0900 GMT, after a regulatory filing revealed that The Capital Group Companies pushed its stake past the 5% disclosure mark. The move added some support to other London-listed miners trading higher.

London’s 5% threshold pulls major shareholders into the spotlight. Investors get a rare, relatively clear look at whether long-only funds are adding or pulling back—though, to be fair, it doesn’t reveal anything about when that move might happen.

The FTSE 100 opened on the front foot, boosted in part by gains among mining stocks. “Energy and mining exposure fits well with the rotation theme,” Swissquote’s Ipek Ozkardeskaya said, referencing the ongoing move from U.S. tech toward cyclicals and indexes heavy on commodities. Investing.com UK

Capital Group disclosed it edged past the 5% mark on Feb. 25, now holding 5.001105% of voting rights—586,897,408 shares, to be exact—up from 4.930938%. No financial instruments were used in reaching this stake.

Copper held close to its recent peak, keeping pressure on diversified miners. The LME’s three-month contract settled at $13,304.50 per metric ton, slipping 0.14% on the day-delayed close.

Glencore’s numbers often mirror the market’s mood on electrification metals, while its fossil-fuel business continues to generate steady cash. It’s a combination that can boost results when metals rally, but it cuts both ways when sentiment sours.

Last week, the company announced plans to hand $2 billion back to shareholders, even after annual profit slipped. Adjusted EBITDA came in at $13.51 billion, down 6%. “The underlying momentum in H2 was clear,” chief executive Gary Nagle assured investors. Reuters

The results included a distribution timetable showing a total cash payout of $0.17 per share, divided into two installments—one on June 3, and another slated for Sept. 18. That second payment hinges on shareholder approval at the May 28 annual meeting.

Even so, stake disclosures sometimes say more about routine portfolio moves than actual belief in the stock, and can unwind without much notice. Glencore shares are quick to react when copper and coal prices jump—or when political and regulatory shifts hit major mining hubs.

Eyes turn to fresh ownership filings, and investors are watching metals prices as month-end approaches. The next item on the company agenda: Glencore’s first-quarter production numbers, due April 30.

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