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BAE Systems share price ticks up on buyback update after Monday slide — what to watch next
27 January 2026
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BAE Systems share price ticks up on buyback update after Monday slide — what to watch next

London, Jan 27, 2026, 08:48 GMT — Regular session

  • BAE Systems shares rose roughly 0.3% in early London trading, clawing back some of Monday’s losses
  • Company revealed new share repurchases as part of its ongoing buyback programme
  • Attention shifts to Feb. 18, when full-year results will offer clues on 2026 targets and cash flow

BAE Systems plc shares crept up 0.3% to about 1,980 pence (£19.80) early Tuesday after a filing revealed the defence giant repurchased 106,953 shares for cancellation on Monday. The stock traded between 1,958 and 2,047 pence, with a volume-weighted average price of 2,000.85 pence, according to the report. London South East

The drop comes after a steep decline in the previous session. On Monday, BAE slipped 2.66% to close at £19.73, putting it roughly 9% off its 52-week peak of £21.59 hit on Jan. 19. MarketWatch

London investors have been trimming positions ahead of a packed week for global markets. The FTSE 100 closed nearly unchanged on Monday, buoyed by strength in miners and healthcare, which balanced out losses in industrials. All eyes are now on the Federal Reserve’s policy announcement due later this week. Reuters

A separate buyback notice on Monday revealed BAE purchased 106,176 shares on Jan. 23, with prices ranging from 1,981 to 2,028 pence. The volume-weighted average price paid was 2,015.49 pence. The filing also confirmed that, under the second tranche of the programme, the company had acquired a total of 15.5 million shares at an average price of roughly 1,827 pence. London South East

Buybacks reduce the share count, which can support a stock’s price, especially when trading gets volatile. But they don’t improve margins or speed up contract timelines. Traders are now eyeing whether this recent rally is just a breather following a sharp drop.

At this point, the tape looks more like a reset than a full re-rate. Shares have already been among the UK market’s top performers over the last year, so there’s little margin for weak results or a hesitant outlook when the company reports next.

But that sharp rally carries its own risks. BAE has climbed 59% over the past year, according to Hargreaves Lansdown data, and much of the good news appears priced in. Any signs of slowing orders or weaker cash conversion might easily outweigh support from ongoing buybacks. Hargreaves Lansdown

In the short term, investors will be focused on whether BAE can stay near the key 2,000-pence mark following Monday’s selloff. Defence shares have shown a tendency to move sharply with swings in risk appetite, budget news, and abrupt shifts in the macroeconomic outlook.

The next major event is the company’s full-year results due on Feb. 18. This report will likely shape expectations for guidance and capital returns through 2026, including the pace of the ongoing buyback. London South East

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