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Haleon share price drops in London today as traders brace for Fed and Feb 25 results
26 January 2026
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Haleon share price drops in London today as traders brace for Fed and Feb 25 results

London, January 26, 2026, 09:38 GMT — Regular session

  • Haleon shares dropped 1.2% to 375.4p during early trading in London
  • European stocks held steady despite tariff concerns; all eyes now on the Fed’s decision later this week
  • Haleon is set to release results on Feb. 25, alongside an update to its operating model

Haleon shares dipped on Monday, edging toward the low end of their range after a quiet start. The stock fell 1.2% to 375.4 pence, following a Friday close of 379.8 pence. It kicked off at 379.3 and fluctuated between 375.36 and 379.3, with roughly 519,000 shares traded in the early session.

The decline arrives as risk appetite remains fragile in European equities. The STOXX 600 barely moved after earlier tariff threats related to Greenland were withdrawn. Investors are now zeroed in on the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy decision due later this week.

Haleon’s next major event is its preliminary full-year results on Feb. 25. The company plans to reveal more on its operating model revamp, aiming for changes by mid-2026. CEO Brian McNamara described the overhaul as creating a “simpler and more agile and efficient organisation.” Haleon’s portfolio includes Advil, Panadol, Sensodyne, and Voltaren. Haleon Corporate

Recent sessions have seen scant new regulatory updates from the company. The latest entry on Haleon’s investor website is a director declaration dated Jan. 21.

Still, the early shake-up shows that “defensive” doesn’t equal invincible. When bond yields and the pound shift, even steady consumer stocks can see quick repricing, often with minimal trading volume.

Investors are set to scrutinize Haleon’s upcoming margin update just as closely as its sales figures. The focus will be on how management navigates the new structure to deliver execution and cost savings. Guidance and any changes in promotional spending will also draw sharp attention.

The downside scenario is straightforward. A mild cold-and-flu season could drain demand for cough-and-cold products. On top of that, deeper discounting might cut into profits, particularly if costs begin to rise again.

Currency remains a key swing factor. With a significant portion of Haleon’s revenue coming from abroad, sterling’s fluctuations can boost or drag reported figures, even if the core demand stays flat.

The next market hurdle comes with the Fed decision later this week. As for Haleon, the focus shifts to Feb. 25, when management will detail 2026 priorities alongside the operating model reset.

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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