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3i Group share price jumps nearly 3% in London — what investors are watching next
13 February 2026
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3i Group share price jumps nearly 3% in London — what investors are watching next

London, February 13, 2026, 09:31 GMT — Regular session

Shares of 3i Group plc found their footing Friday, bouncing 2.7% to 3,358 pence by 0931 GMT and regaining 89 pence after the previous day’s dip during a “risk-off” stretch. (UK stocks trade in pence—100 to the pound.) 3i

The rebound lands as UK markets remain unsettled. The FTSE 100 closed Thursday off 0.7%, weighed down by a global risk-off tone that overshadowed sharp individual stock swings. UK GDP held at 0.1% in the fourth quarter, and business investment slipped nearly 3%, fueling bets the Bank of England could move to cut rates again in March.

Wall Street’s tech-heavy retreat overnight left traders jittery with the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) set for release later Friday. “You still have this anti-AI trade going on,” said Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder in New York, pointing to a move into defensive sectors. Reuters

3i shares finished Thursday’s session at £32.69, down 2.2%, according to MarketWatch data. Volume came in lighter than the 50-day average. That put the stock over 27% under its 52-week peak of £44.97.

European shares slipped on Friday, the STOXX 600 dropping 0.3% by 0821 GMT. Traders picked through a jumble of earnings reports and renewed debates about AI’s potential to shake up business models.

3i shares moved between 3,310 and 3,363 pence on Friday, per Investing.com. Over the past year, they’ve swung from as low as 2,957 pence up to 4,496 pence.

3i, a UK investment firm with its sights set on private equity and infrastructure, puts most of its money into mid-market businesses across Europe and North America, Reuters company data shows. Shares often move on rate outlooks and changing sentiment—not only on what the company itself puts out.

Investors know the drill. Hopes for lower rates often boost private asset valuations—assuming markets stay steady long enough for that optimism to last. If sentiment shifts, it’s the listed proxies that typically get knocked down first.

But there’s risk on the other side as well. Private-asset values lag public markets since they’re updated less often. If selling picks up again—or if consumer weakness starts cutting into portfolio profits—investors may start bracing for delayed valuation markdowns.

3i has its Action Capital Markets Seminar webcast slated for March 26, a key investor meeting that could shake up views on the portfolio. Until then, traders are watching both Friday’s U.S. inflation numbers and the upcoming March update.

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