London, March 2, 2026, 08:52 GMT — Regular session
Diageo (DGE.L) shares fell in early London trade on Monday, down about 1.8% at 1,632 pence. The stock last closed at 1,662.5 pence and traded between 1,621 and 1,659 pence on the day. Google
The move came as European shares slid to two-week lows after an escalation in the Middle East pushed investors toward energy and defence stocks. The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 1.8% and travel and leisure names led declines as oil prices jumped, according to Reuters data. Reuters
Diageo has stayed in focus since its interim results last week, when new chief executive Dave Lewis rebased the dividend and cut its fiscal 2026 outlook, citing a weakening U.S. performance and continued softness in Chinese spirits. “Our performance in the first half of fiscal 26 was mixed,” Lewis said. The company declared an interim dividend of 20 cents, set a 30%-50% payout policy — the share of earnings it aims to return — and flagged net debt of $21.7 billion, alongside a planned $2.3 billion disposal to Asahi to help reduce leverage. www.diageo.com
Monday’s trade suggested there is still little appetite to call an early bottom after that reset.
Diageo is often treated as a steadier corner of the market, but the dividend cut has changed the framing for some investors. Balance sheet repair is now part of the pitch, and that can drag in the short term.
Lewis has set out early priorities that centre on customer relationships and the operating model. He told investors he would return with a fuller strategy update in late summer. www.diageo.com
In this tape, Diageo traded more like a source of cash than a port in the storm.
But the turnaround is not a straight line. If U.S. spirits volumes keep sliding or competition forces sharper price moves, Diageo could face a tougher trade-off between growth and margins.
The next corporate marker is the interim dividend schedule: Diageo’s calendar shows the UK line goes ex-dividend on April 16, with payment due June 4, both pending board approval. The ex-dividend date is when shares start trading without the right to receive the dividend. www.diageo.com