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LSEG stock dips in London after buyback update — what investors watch next
4 March 2026
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LSEG stock dips in London after buyback update — what investors watch next

London, March 4, 2026, 09:01 GMT — Regular session underway.

  • LSEG opened down close to 2%, echoing the cautious mood seen in UK equities.
  • The group bought back 607,615 shares on March 3, with plans to cancel the repurchased stock.
  • Traders are watching for the FTSE UK index quarterly review results, which come out after the close.

London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG.L) fell 1.9% to 8,390 pence as of 0901 GMT on Wednesday, after it kicked off another share buyback program. On March 3, the company picked up 607,615 shares at an average price of 8,594.76 pence each, spending about 52 million pounds. Those shares, LSEG said, will be cancelled. Once the move is complete, the group’s total voting rights will shrink to 504.7 million.

LSEG is pushing ahead with its share buyback, which is limited to 750 million pounds and wraps up by May 29 at the latest. Morgan Stanley is running the trades, following fixed guidelines. Each repurchased share gets cancelled, trimming the total in circulation—typically a plus for earnings per share, provided the bottom line holds up.

Activist investor Elliott’s stake and push for a sharper strategy and fatter margins put the buyback in the spotlight. Still, there’s unease among some investors who worry that artificial intelligence tools could eat into the demand for market data. “We were definitely keen for them to do a chunky buyback,” said Frederick Kerr-Smiley, analyst at Ninety One. Reuters

Earlier this week, another filing put LSEG’s voting rights at 505,332,519 as of February’s close, with 21,451,599 shares kept in treasury. The “total voting rights” number is what shareholders rely on when monitoring disclosure rules linked to ownership thresholds. London South East

London-listed financials stumbled Monday, with the wider market sliding alongside a global wave of selling. Oil prices picked up on the back of the Middle East conflict, complicating rate cut hopes and hitting banks and travel names. “If the issues persist, then the market will start to worry about new inflationary pressures,” said Dan Coatsworth, head of markets at AJ Bell. Reuters

Energy’s still calling the shots. Brent crude shot up 4.7%, closing at $81.40 a barrel on Tuesday. European gas prices didn’t sit still either—spiking as much as 40% at one point, Reuters reports. Inflation fears reignited, stoked by fresh disruptions and rising tensions near the Strait of Hormuz.

Inflation jitters are starting to filter through UK rates, pumping fresh urgency into the fiscal discussion. The Office for Budget Responsibility, via Reuters, warned the conflict “could have very significant impacts” on both the UK and the global economy, just as bond markets have pushed borrowing costs higher. “Even modest moves in yields show how sensitive the public finances are to further shocks,” said Daniele Antonucci, chief investment officer at Quintet Private Bank. Reuters

London’s IPO calendar is looking shaky again. The Financial Times reports that Loveholidays, the online travel agency, is considering delaying its roughly 1 billion pound listing, as market volatility and disruptions on major Gulf travel corridors continue to bite.

LSEG’s tightrope walk is nothing recent. Buybacks may offer some support to shares in the near term, but investors are still scanning the group’s data and trading segments for signs of real acceleration. They’re also watching closely for proof that London’s deal pipeline is thawing, rather than freezing up further.

But the buyback faces bigger forces. If energy prices keep climbing and rates stay higher, or if risk assets drop more abruptly, it could get lost in the shuffle. Further delays in IPOs would just add to the pressure on London’s capital markets mood.

Buyback chatter has investors on alert, scanning for moves from major holders—whether they’re set to ramp up purchases or trim stakes as volatility rattles the market.

FTSE Russell, under the LSEG umbrella, is set to confirm adjustments to the FTSE UK index series once Wednesday’s session wraps up. This quarterly shuffle relies on data snapped at Tuesday’s close.

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