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Oracle stock price slips premarket on tariff chaos — what ORCL investors watch next
23 February 2026
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Oracle stock price slips premarket on tariff chaos — what ORCL investors watch next

New York, February 23, 2026, 05:40 EST — Premarket

  • Oracle shares pointed 1.2% lower at $146.32 in early premarket action, after wrapping up Friday at $148.08.
  • Risk appetite stayed fragile this week, with tariff uncertainty lingering after the Supreme Court ruling.
  • Oracle’s AI buildout funding is in focus for investors, who are also eyeing the company’s mid-March earnings update.

Oracle Corp (ORCL) slipped 1.2% to $146.32 ahead of Monday’s opening bell, after closing out Friday at $148.08. That wrapped up the previous session with a 5.4% drop from $156.54. Shares are still trading well under the 52-week peak of $345.72.

Markets have been thrown by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that wiped out a wide array of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and the fallout is immediate—trade policy is once again up in the air, and refunds are now a big question mark. The court sidestepped the issue of refunds, potentially leaving a $170 billion hole. “Uncertainty is back,” ING analysts wrote. Dan Siluk at Janus Henderson warned that if refunds go through, “higher debt issuance” is likely, which spells risk for rate-sensitive assets. Reuters

Oracle’s stock now tracks the cost of ramping up AI, thanks to its cloud ambitions and its close relationship with OpenAI. Earlier this month, the company outlined plans to raise between $45 billion and $50 billion in 2026, tapping both debt and equity. Oracle insists it’s set on protecting an investment-grade credit score. “The perception is that Oracle’s fortunes are now heavily tied to OpenAI,” said AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould. Reuters

Markets flashed signs of risk aversion early Monday, as traders cited the drag of tariff uncertainty on global growth prospects. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it would stop collecting tariffs imposed via the emergency-powers law starting at 12:01 a.m. EST Tuesday. Trump, for his part, said a temporary tariff on imports would jump from 10% to 15% following the ruling.

Oracle’s prospects hinge on how investors view its funding plan: manageable, or just another dilution risk with heavier financing costs attached. With the market now juggling talk of trade policy, refunds, and fresh borrowing needs, that’s hardly a trivial distinction.

Legal clouds haven’t cleared. Back in January, bondholders took Oracle to court, accusing the company of hiding plans for a hefty debt sale tied to its AI infrastructure push. Oracle didn’t respond to the allegations at the time.

Oracle finds itself wedged inside a packed cloud contest, chasing enterprise workloads against bigger players like Amazon and Microsoft. Sharp swings in macro headlines—risk-on or risk-off—can send these stocks moving together in a hurry.

The risk is pretty plain: a drawn-out tariff battle, or another spike in long-term yields thanks to deficit and refund jitters, could slam pricey tech names fast. That’s when Oracle’s AI expansion starts to seem costlier to bankroll.

Rates figure into this week’s outlook, with investors scanning for any cues from Federal Reserve speakers following inflation data that muddied hopes for imminent cuts.

Oracle’s next notable event lands in mid-March, when the company reports fiscal third-quarter results, its investor relations site shows.

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