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Coca-Cola stock (KO) sits near $70 as New Year’s Day shuts markets — what Wall Street watches next
2 January 2026
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Coca-Cola stock (KO) sits near $70 as New Year’s Day shuts markets — what Wall Street watches next

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 18:10 ET — Market closed

Shares of The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) last closed down 0.23% at $69.91 on Wednesday, the final trading day of 2025, with U.S. stock markets shut on Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday.

The quiet start to 2026 matters because Coca-Cola is widely treated as a defensive “consumer staples” name — companies that sell everyday necessities — and those stocks can react sharply when investors reset expectations for growth and interest rates. A more volatile macro backdrop can also shift demand for steady dividend payers versus higher-growth sectors.

Wall Street ended 2025’s final session lower in thin holiday trading after a year dominated by uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and heavy enthusiasm for AI-linked shares. “I do not expect that the last few days will have so much bearing on the performance of the next year,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity. Reuters

Coca-Cola traded between $69.88 and $70.16 on Dec. 31, and about 8.1 million shares changed hands, according to the company’s historical pricing data.

In the same session, PepsiCo fell 0.44%, a reminder that the beverage group moved more with broad risk tone than company-specific headlines at year-end.

Coca-Cola enters 2026 near the middle of its 52-week range of $60.62 to $74.38, with a market value around $300 billion, according to compiled market data.

Investors’ next company-specific checkpoint is Coca-Cola’s fourth-quarter and full-year report, which market calendars estimate for Feb. 10. In its third-quarter earnings release filed with the SEC, Coca-Cola said it will provide full-year 2026 guidance when it reports fourth-quarter earnings and flagged currency effects as a swing factor for “comparable” results — adjusted figures that exclude certain one-off items. Nasdaq

Coca-Cola is also heading into a planned leadership handover: a December filing said Henrique Braun will become CEO on March 31, when James Quincey transitions to executive chairman.

Before the next session:

U.S. markets are set to reopen on Friday, Jan. 2, with traders watching weekly jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET and construction spending at 10:00 a.m. ET, according to the New York Fed’s calendar.

Next week’s early catalysts include the ISM manufacturing survey on Monday, Jan. 5, and the monthly employment report on Friday, Jan. 9, both of which can move Treasury yields and, by extension, rate-sensitive consumer staples valuations.

Technically, KO has been hovering around the $70 level, with the 50-day moving average near $70.48 and the 200-day moving average near $69.90, according to stock data services. Traders often watch those levels as near-term gauges of trend support and resistance.

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