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Lloyds share price: buyback update lands as Barclays lifts targets, UK data in focus
10 February 2026
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Lloyds share price: buyback update lands as Barclays lifts targets, UK data in focus

London, Feb 10, 2026, 07:58 (GMT) — Premarket

  • Lloyds slipped 1.41% on Monday, closing at 105.25p.
  • Lloyds bought back 7.5 million shares on Feb. 9, according to a filing, as part of its current buyback program.
  • Barclays results are throwing a new spotlight on UK bank stocks, with a packed UK data calendar also in play.

Lloyds Banking Group plc ended Monday at 105.25 pence, shedding 1.41%. The decline came as the market considered a recent buyback update alongside fresh cues from larger UK banks.

The stock’s recent shifts come down to capital returns, rate speculation, and whatever sentiment is swirling around UK growth. Shrinking share count through buybacks? That’s been key for earnings per share, even when profits don’t budge.

On top of all that: rate expectations. UK banks care about the “net interest margin” — what they make on loans versus what they pay out on deposits. If borrowing costs come down fast, that margin gets squeezed.

Lloyds snapped up 7.5 million ordinary shares on Feb. 9, paying between 100.8p and 105.1p, according to a late Monday filing. The average price: 103.3946p, volume-weighted. The shares came from Goldman Sachs International, and Lloyds plans to cancel them.

Lloyds kicked off the buyback programme on Jan. 30, aiming to repurchase up to £1.75 billion in shares. The trades are being handled independently by Goldman Sachs International. Lloyds noted the initiative is set to continue through Dec. 31, 2026, at the latest.

Barclays posted a 12% jump in annual profit for 2025, while rolling out fresh targets through 2028 that depend in part on technologies like AI to trim expenses. The bank is aiming to hand back over £15 billion to shareholders from 2026 to 2028 and has raised its return on tangible equity goal to above 14% by 2028, marking it as a central profitability metric.

That read-across lands just as investors are watching UK banks’ moves on surplus capital — plus their bets on the next steps for the rate cycle. The danger? Markets could latch onto “more returns” and “lower rates” simultaneously, then decide the latter trumps the former.

The FTSE 100 managed a modest gain on Monday, but NatWest took a hit after clinching a deal to acquire wealth manager Evelyn Partners. Political jitters crept in as well; Jefferies economist Mohit Kumar flagged the risk that a leadership change could “weigh on the currency and long-term bond yields,” a combination that tends to rattle UK-focused shares. Reuters

Lloyds’ key sticking point hasn’t shifted: investors are still watching UK rates closely. If those drop quickly, interest income could take a hit. Weakness in UK consumers or the housing market? That would surface in the bank’s impairments.

Macro events take the spotlight early. UK GDP data for December 2025 drops at 07:00 on Feb. 12, with January 2026’s retail sales numbers landing at 07:00 on Feb. 20. The Bank of England’s next rate call comes up March 19.

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