Rolls-Royce Share Price Slides Again Despite Fresh Buyback as FTSE Selloff Deepens

March 21, 2026
Rolls-Royce Stock Price Today: Shares Hold Near 1,190p as Buyback, UltraFan Funding Offset Market Nerves

LONDON, March 21, 2026, 16:02 GMT

Rolls-Royce shares closed down 2.44% at 1,161 pence on Friday, extending the previous session’s selloff. The latest move leaves the share price about 18% below the Feb. 26 high hit after the company’s annual results. 1

The pullback matters because Rolls-Royce had only weeks ago laid out a bigger cash-return plan and higher profit ambitions, moves that sent the stock to a record high. Now the shares are running into a market that is cutting risk across Europe as oil, inflation and rate fears crowd out company-specific good news. 2

European shares logged a third straight weekly loss on Friday, while London’s FTSE 100 fell 1.4%. Aerospace and defence stocks dropped 2.5%, and traders priced in roughly a 70% chance of a quarter-point Bank of England hike in April after rates were held at 3.75%, a backdrop that left little room for Rolls-Royce’s buyback to support the stock. 3

A regulatory filing showed Rolls-Royce bought 2,471,568 shares on March 19 for cancellation. A buyback is when a company purchases its own stock and cuts the share count, a move that can lift earnings per share; Rolls-Royce said in February it planned up to £2.5 billion of buybacks in 2026 as part of a £7 billion to £9 billion programme through 2028. 4

With its February results, the company said 2025 underlying operating profit rose to about £3.5 billion. Chief Executive Tufan Erginbilgic said the group’s “transformation continues with pace and intensity” as Rolls-Royce lifted its 2026 guidance and mid-term targets. 5

That update had sent the stock to a record high. Interactive Investor analyst Richard Hunter called the numbers “sparkling” and said Rolls-Royce still had “unfulfilled ambitions to maintain the momentum”, while the company said its mid-term margin target would bring it into line with GE Aerospace in widebody, or twin-aisle long-haul, jet engines. 6

The risk is that the macro squeeze lasts longer than investors expect. Global bond yields jumped on Friday as war-driven energy prices fed inflation fears, and Rolls-Royce has said supply-chain and tariff pressures remain part of the operating backdrop. 7

For now, Rolls-Royce is pairing a buyback with higher targets and a stronger cash-return story. Friday’s close still showed how hard it is for even a strong recovery play to keep its footing when the broader market is being driven by oil and rates. 2

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