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Lloyds share price: Buyback filing lands as stock heads into London open after Tuesday slide
11 February 2026
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Lloyds share price: Buyback filing lands as stock heads into London open after Tuesday slide

London, Feb 11, 2026, 07:45 GMT — Early trading hours in focus.

  • Lloyds comes into Wednesday’s session following a steep drop in the last trading day.
  • The lender rolled out more share buybacks and also laid out terms for its latest euro-denominated notes.
  • Capital returns and UK rate moves are in focus for investors as banks continue to report.

Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) heads into Wednesday’s London session having just disclosed a new buyback move—10 million shares bought for cancellation, according to the lender’s latest filing.

Shares closed Tuesday at 102.80 pence, a drop of 2.33%, well below last week’s intraday high of 114.55p. That move shifts attention to what’s left to drive the rally from this point.

Right now, UK bank stocks are reacting sharply to earnings news and changes in rate expectations. The FTSE 100 slipped 0.3% Tuesday. Barclays dropped 2.5%—despite raising both its profit and targets.

Lloyds laid out final terms for a pair of euro note offerings worth a combined €1.5 billion—split between €750 million in floating-rate callable notes maturing 2030, and another €750 million in fixed-rate reset callable notes set for 2037. Issuers have the option to redeem callable notes ahead of maturity.

Lloyds disclosed in a U.S. buyback filing that it purchased 10 million shares on Feb. 10 via Goldman Sachs International, paying between 101.90 and 104.35 pence apiece. The volume-weighted average worked out to 103.6424 pence. The bank intends to cancel the shares.

The previous day, the bank picked up 7.5 million shares—these too are headed for cancellation—paying a volume-weighted average of 103.3946 pence per share.

Lloyds slotted the buybacks into a larger capital return effort unveiled with its annual results on Jan. 29. The bank showed a 12% bump in 2025 pretax profit, reaching £6.7 billion, and bumped its 2026 return on tangible equity target to above 16%—that’s profit measured against tangible book value. CEO Charlie Nunn pointed to the bank’s “momentum”, saying it would “enable us to upgrade guidance”. Reuters

There’s a lingering sense among some investors that the sector’s unusually favorable run isn’t over yet. “UK banks have benefited from earnings resilience lasting longer than initially expected,” said Peter Rothwell, head of banking at KPMG UK. Reuters

Lloyds’ ADR (LYG) ended after-hours trading in New York at $5.79, off by 9.5 cents.

Still, sentiment could sour fast if rate bets change course. UK banks have been working to grow fee income, hoping it offsets a likely slide in interest revenue as rates come down. A more aggressive move could put fresh pressure on investor faith in buyback plans and dividends.

Lloyds’ next big date is Feb. 13, when its 2025 annual report and accounts land. Eyes are also on the ongoing buyback headlines—and whether shares manage to stick close to the £1 level after Tuesday’s decline.

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