London Stock Exchange Group Plc Stock Price Today: LSEG Steadies on Bond Sale, Buyback Push

March 16, 2026
London Stock Exchange Group Plc Stock Price Today: LSEG Steadies on Bond Sale, Buyback Push

London, March 16, 2026, 16:22 GMT

Shares of London Stock Exchange Group ticked up 0.2%, changing hands near 8,759 pence in late Monday trading. Investors took in news of a potential U.S. dollar bond sale and fresh buybacks. At 12:14 p.m. EDT, MarketScreener data pegged the stock at 8,759 GBX. Bloomberg News, meanwhile, said LSEG had launched a dollar bond sale targeting up to $3 billion to refinance its debt. 1

This decision keeps the spotlight on cash payouts and balance sheet discipline, only weeks out from LSEG’s record £3 billion buyback announcement. Back in February’s results, the firm made it clear it would keep prioritizing capital returns, provided leverage didn’t drift outside its preferred bands. 2

LSEG disclosed Monday it picked up 344,841 shares on March 13, paying an average 8,699.64 pence apiece, according to the filing. Trades landed anywhere from 8,568 pence to as high as 8,798 pence. These shares are set for cancellation, which will bring the total voting shares outstanding down to 501,757,030, the company said. 3

The refinancing story isn’t trivial. LSEG’s own February numbers lay it out: 1.359 billion pounds in bonds come due in 2026, with operating net debt standing at 8.175 billion pounds by the end of 2025. Raising fresh dollars now would go some way toward easing upcoming maturities. 4

The mood in broader markets stayed muted. Earlier Monday, Britain’s FTSE 100 hovered near flat, with investors eyeing the Bank of England’s rate call on March 19. Most economists in a Reuters poll were betting on the central bank holding Bank Rate at 3.75%. 5

LSEG, meanwhile, pivoted to product news. On Monday, the company said its Post Trade Solutions arm rolled out TradeAgent—a platform designed to handle post-trade back-office tasks, built in collaboration with over 10 banks and buy-side firms. Annabel Harrison, who heads agent services at LSEG’s Post Trade Solutions, described it as “a true end-to-end trade processing solution.” 6

Coming off a solid 2025, LSEG logged organic income growth at 7.1%, an adjusted EBITDA margin hitting 50.3%, and equity free cash flow tallying 2.445 billion pounds. The group stuck to its plan: a new 3 billion-pound buyback, aiming to wrap it up by February 2027, and it’s now targeting at least 2.7 billion pounds of free cash flow for 2026. 2

The buyback came just as Elliott Management appeared as an LSEG shareholder, pressing for steps to lift the stock, Reuters noted in late February. Frederick Kerr-Smiley at Ninety One said he’d been hoping for a “chunky buyback.” Over at JPMorgan, analysts argued that the company’s comments on business momentum might help tamp down some of the AI concerns hanging over the shares. 7

But there’s a catch: the relief may be short-lived. LSEG got caught up in February’s AI-driven slide, tumbling 12.7% in one session—RELX also slumped. According to MarketScreener, shares remain roughly 20% lower over the past year. If funding costs tick higher or revenue starts to falter, those worries could be back on the table in a hurry. 8

LSEG’s investor-relations site listed consensus as of Feb. 4: all 16 analysts rated the stock a buy, zero holds or sells, and the price target sat at 12,263 pence. So, eyes shift to delivery—buyback plans, refinancing moves, and if anything fresh can shift focus from the ever-present AI story. 9

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