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Tesco share price nears new high as UK jobs data stirs rate-cut talk
17 February 2026
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Tesco share price nears new high as UK jobs data stirs rate-cut talk

London, February 17, 2026, 09:24 GMT — Regular session

  • Tesco shares climbed in early London trading, edging close to a new high for the year.
  • Senior managers made minor share buys through the company’s incentive plan, a regulatory notice showed.
  • UK inflation numbers land Wednesday, with Tesco’s next update not due until April.

Tesco PLC pushed higher early Tuesday, reaching a new 12-month peak as investors sought out reliable returns. By 0904 GMT, shares gained 0.9% to 493.9 pence, after hitting 495.1 pence. J Sainsbury advanced 1.2%, and Marks & Spencer ticked up 0.3%.

Tesco shares are hovering close to the upper end of their range, which typically puts attention squarely on upcoming results instead of daily volatility. The company will release its latest update on April 16, offering a fresh look at margins and the extent of its reliance on promotions to maintain market share.

Macro headlines shaped sentiment early. UK unemployment climbed to 5.2% in Q4 and wage growth eased, fueling rate-cut bets for the Bank of England. “This is yet another soft labour market report,” Aberdeen’s deputy chief economist Luke Bartholomew said. Reuters

Tesco didn’t put out a trading update Tuesday, but a regulatory filing on Monday showed a handful of senior executives making modest share purchases. According to the notice, chief executive Ken Murphy picked up 29 shares at £4.821186 apiece on Feb. 13 through the company’s share incentive plan. Chief technology officer Guus Dekkers and group general counsel Kay Majid were also listed as buyers.

Tesco’s reputation as a defensive pick hinges on the idea that grocery spending holds up when households tighten belts. But that buffer isn’t much to lean on. The company is still battling J Sainsbury, Asda, and Morrisons for every percentage point of market share. Aldi and Lidl, meanwhile, have made sure prices in core staples can’t go much higher.

On the cost front, investors have their eye on wage and logistics expenses—those can shift fast, even when prices on the shelf barely budge. If there’s even a suggestion of price wars coming back, it usually hits profit outlooks right away, regardless of whether volumes slip or not.

Still, that thesis comes under pressure quickly if inflation stalls and rates remain elevated, crimping household spending and forcing grocers into heavier discounting. Tesco shares are hovering near their recent peak, so there’s little cushion for missteps when the company next updates investors.

The UK’s consumer-price inflation numbers land at 0700 GMT on Feb. 18—a data point that often jolts rate forecasts and moves sentiment around retailers and other consumer names.

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