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3i Group shares slip as FTSE hits record — what to watch before the Jan 29 update
11 January 2026
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3i Group shares slip as FTSE hits record — what to watch before the Jan 29 update

London, Jan 11, 2026, 09:22 GMT — The market has closed.

  • 3i Group ended Friday 0.9% lower at 3,122p, trailing behind a FTSE 100 session that hit record highs
  • The dividend was paid on Jan. 9; the next major event is the Q3 update set for Jan. 29
  • The next major catalyst for rate-cut speculation and valuations will be the U.S. inflation data set for release on Jan. 13.

Shares of British buyout firm 3i Group (III.L) fell 0.9% to 3,122 pence on Friday, even as the FTSE 100 closed at a record high, up 0.8%. https://www.3i.com/investor-relations/shar…

London being closed on Sunday means 3i investors will be focused on the company’s third-quarter update due in late January. Attention is squarely on how it addresses the state of European discount spending and the impact of financing costs.

3i has already announced its cash return to shareholders for this month. The company expects to pay its first FY2026 dividend on Jan. 9, with an ex-dividend date set for Nov. 27.

3i’s stock continues to hinge largely on a single asset: Action. The company reported in its latest results that it increased its stake in the Dutch discount chain to 62.3% following a capital restructuring in October 2025. Action’s like-for-like sales — which track growth at stores open for at least a year — rose 5.7% over the 10 periods ending Oct. 26.

Broader markets closed the week on a risk-on note, buoyed by a surge in Glencore shares and fresh U.S. jobs data that kept hopes for rate cuts alive. “A likely ‘hot’ inflation print next week suggests no action before March,” said James Knightley, chief international economist at ING. https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/eur…

Coming Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET: U.S. consumer price index data for December 2025. Any unexpected shift could send bond yields and discount rates swinging — key factors that rapidly alter how investors value long-term assets.

3i is zeroing in. Investors want updates on how Action is trading across Europe and the speed of new store rollouts. They’ll also be watching for clues on management’s appetite to recycle cash into the retailer. Back in November, 3i’s Simon Borrows described the group as still “cautious” about putting money into new deals, citing a “challenging” transaction market. https://www.investegate.co.uk/announcement…

But the risks run both ways. If inflation figures firm up and expectations for rate cuts slip, valuations for listed private equity could shrink quickly, sending shares lower even without any company-specific news. On top of that, a weaker consumer environment in Europe would increase pressure, given how heavily 3i’s valuation depends on Action.

UK investors are eyeing a key domestic inflation figure due later this month. The Office for National Statistics is set to publish the next CPI report on Jan. 21.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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