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LSEG share price drops again in London — war fears, rate bets and what’s next
3 March 2026
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LSEG share price drops again in London — war fears, rate bets and what’s next

London, March 3, 2026, 09:09 GMT — Regular session

  • London Stock Exchange Group shares slipped about 0.7% just after the open.
  • European shares extended their decline, with renewed jitters around oil and inflation as the Middle East conflict continues.
  • LSEG filings and the FTSE Russell timetable hand investors a new batch of company-specific signals to track.

London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) shares dipped 0.7% to 8,716 pence at 0909 GMT, after swinging from 8,662 up to 8,816 earlier in the session.

European shares slipped further, with nerves running high about a drawn-out conflict in the Middle East and what that might mean for inflation. As of 0804 GMT, the STOXX 600 index was off 1.3%. Banks and utilities led the declines.

London stocks took a sharp hit Monday as oil prices jumped and optimism over swift Bank of England rate cuts evaporated. “The market will start to worry about new inflationary pressures,” said Dan Coatsworth, head of markets at AJ Bell. Reuters

LSEG tends to reflect swings in risk sentiment, even as its own infrastructure can see heavier traffic when volatility rises. Nothing company-specific seems to explain Tuesday’s initial slide.

At the end of February, the group reported 505,332,519 total voting rights. That figure takes into account 21,451,599 treasury shares—shares held by the company itself, which don’t carry voting rights as long as they’re on the company’s own books.

FTSE Russell, under the LSEG umbrella, is tweaking its calendar for the 2026 Russell US indexes “reconstitution”—the big reshuffle that decides which stocks stay or go. April 30 lands as “Rank Day,” the key date for sorting companies. Final index picks will be set after the U.S. market shuts down on June 26. Notably, the process moves to a semiannual cadence, now happening every June and December. “The rebalance culminates in one of the highest trading volume days of the year,” said Catherine Yoshimoto, director of product management at FTSE Russell. LSEG

London-listed financials remain caught in the crosscurrents of rate bets ahead of the Bank of England’s March 19 policy meeting. The Bank Rate stays unchanged at 3.75%, per the central bank’s official calendar.

The tape can turn on a dime. Should oil prices pull back, or even a suggestion appears that the conflict won’t widen, those rate-cut wagers could bounce right back and lift risk assets. On the flip side, a drawn-out disruption would likely push markets lower.

At LSEG, traders want to see whether recent market volatility genuinely turns into higher trading and hedging activity. Another focus: can its steady data and index revenues show more resilience than those that ebb and flow at other cyclical finance names?

LSEG will release its first-quarter revenue numbers on April 23, lining up with the date of its annual general meeting.

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