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Linde (LIN) stock rises as 2026 trading kicks off; investors eye jobs data and rates
2 January 2026
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Linde (LIN) stock rises as 2026 trading kicks off; investors eye jobs data and rates

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 14:43 ET — Regular session

  • Linde shares gained about 0.7% in afternoon trade, after swinging more than $7 from low to high.
  • Wall Street opened 2026 on a muted note, with investors focused on the Fed outlook and next week’s labor data.
  • Peer Air Products also traded higher, helping lift sentiment across industrial gases.

Linde Plc shares rose 0.7% to $429.50 by early afternoon in New York on Friday, after trading between $422.34 and $429.50. The Nasdaq-listed industrial gases supplier opened at $426.28, with about 949,000 shares changing hands.

The move matters now because traders are resetting positions for 2026 and looking for early signals on industrial demand. Linde’s gases flow into manufacturing and chemicals, and into hospitals, tying the stock to broad activity even when company news is light.

U.S. stocks traded on a muted footing in the first session of the year, with industrials and utilities among the top sector boosts, Reuters reported. “In the second half of this year … interest rates go down substantially,” said Dennis Dick, chief market strategist at Stock Trader Network, as investors look ahead to next week’s labor market data for clues on the Federal Reserve’s path. Reuters

Rate expectations can matter for steady cash-generating industrials because lower yields often support valuations. For Linde, financing conditions also shape customer appetite for multi-year projects and new capacity.

Shares of Air Products and Chemicals, a U.S. industrial-gas peer, were up about 1.5% at $250.64 in afternoon trading.

Industrial-gas companies typically rely on long-term “on-site” contracts, where the supplier builds a plant next to a customer and sells gases under multi-year agreements. Those deals can smooth revenue, but investors still react to shifts in industrial production that influence volume growth.

The first week of January can amplify macro-driven trading as money managers rebalance after year-end. That tends to favor large, liquid names such as Linde when investors want exposure to industrial activity without taking single-project risk.

In broader markets, U.S. Treasury yields were rising and the dollar was flat on Friday, while oil prices slipped after a bruising 2025, Reuters said. Those cross-currents can feed into sentiment for industrial suppliers that sell globally and have energy- and currency-linked exposures. Reuters

What investors are watching next is straightforward: next week’s U.S. jobs report and other delayed indicators for fresh reads on growth and the Fed. Linde’s next quarterly results are also coming into view, with earnings calendars pointing to early February, around Feb. 5. Zacks

When Linde reports, traders will focus on pricing versus costs, volume trends by region and any updates on capital spending and buybacks. Earnings per share, or EPS, is a key yardstick because it shows profit allocated to each share and is a common benchmark for valuation.

For now, Linde’s modest gain tracks a cautious start to 2026 rather than a company-specific catalyst. The test into the close will be whether buyers keep the stock firm as investors wait for the first full slate of January economic data.

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