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SSE PLC stock price slides in early London trade as investors weigh Scotland cable spend and BoE rate bets
19 February 2026
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SSE PLC stock price slides in early London trade as investors weigh Scotland cable spend and BoE rate bets

London, Feb 19, 2026, 09:18 GMT — Regular session

  • SSE shares edged lower in early trading, trimming some of this month’s earlier gains.
  • Fresh UK rate-cut bets are in play, but utilities are still deep in a heavy spending cycle, and investors are taking note.
  • SSE’s grid upgrade plans remain in the spotlight, with investors watching for the company’s next scheduled update.

SSE slipped about 1.7% to 2,560 pence in early London deals on Thursday, trailing the market after a recent surge that had lifted the shares to new highs earlier this month. The stock closed Wednesday at 2,604 pence.

Why it’s notable: UK utilities have basically been acting like rate trades—investors pile in for the yields and the supposed safety play when they expect lower borrowing costs. But as soon as the market’s mood shifts, backing defensives isn’t a given. That support can vanish fast.

SSE’s right in the thick of a massive capital buildout, which means returns are just as much in focus as rates. Ambitious spending plans might go over well, but they also bring up concerns about whether projects get done—and how much leeway the regulator has to accept pricier bills.

SSE this week tapped five contractors for its electricity distribution arm, earmarking as much as 950 million pounds to modernize subsea cables connecting Scotland’s island communities. The deals, fixed for five years, also include a possible three-year extension, according to the company.

Expectations around rates moved quickly after UK consumer price inflation dropped to 3% in January. Markets started to price in about an 85% chance of a Bank of England rate cut next month, Reuters said, though services inflation remained sticky. “Services CPI was a little bit higher than expected,” ING’s Chris Turner noted, according to the same piece. Reuters

UK risk appetite is picking up. “Investors keep piling into UK assets,” IG’s Axel Rudolph said, highlighting a shift out of tech names and into energy and commodity-linked stocks. Reuters

SSE has been working to tamp down any drift in earnings forecasts. Back on Feb. 4, the company projected adjusted EPS for 2025/26 between 144 and 152 pence, crediting solid operations even as it flagged “mixed weather conditions.” sse.com

Thursday’s drop highlights the push and pull in the trade: utilities such as SSE may see gains when rate-cut speculation rises, yet with big spending on grids and generation, they’re also exposed to funding and project risks.

Here’s the bear case: Should inflation remain stubborn and rate cuts slip further into the future, yield stocks may start to lose their shine. Infrastructure megaprojects? Those get pricier and tougher to pull off.

Next up, investors are eyeing SSE’s closed-period notice set for April 2, with preliminary full-year numbers expected on May 28, per the company’s financial calendar.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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