Barclays share price today: buyback update lands as traders watch BoE rate-cut timing

Barclays share price today: buyback update lands as traders watch BoE rate-cut timing

February 25, 2026

London, Feb 25, 2026, 08:58 GMT — Regular session

Barclays climbed roughly 1.2% to trade near 465.5 pence early Wednesday in London, reversing the small decline seen the previous day.

European bank shares found their footing, sending the STOXX 600 to another record. The sector got a lift from HSBC, which sharpened its lending target. That adjustment helped shape sentiment across financials.

The group stumbled again Tuesday, with banks taking a hit as worries resurfaced over the potential for new AI models to erode legacy business lines. “Disruptive technology is about a transfer of skills and produces winners and losers rather than being an outright negative,” Jefferies economist Mohit Kumar said. MarketScreener

Barclays kept up its share repurchases, snapping up 4.38 million ordinary shares for cancellation on Feb. 24. The average price: 456.3529 pence per share, volume-weighted, meaning each trade’s size factored in, according to the company.

Barclays, in a separate filing, announced it has released a base prospectus for its Debt Issuance Programme, dated Feb. 24 and cleared by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. The document lays out the groundwork for potential bond sales but isn’t a sign that a transaction is about to happen.

The buyback keeps a steady bid humming along in the backdrop, gradually reducing the share count. Still, it’s the shifting rate outlook and swings in risk appetite that drive bigger moves from one day to the next.

It’s a double-edged sword. Should growth lose steam or trade tensions escalate, investors may abruptly switch from “rates support earnings” to worrying, “credit costs are next”—and when that happens, bank stocks typically take the first hit.

The Bank of England is up next. Governor Andrew Bailey told lawmakers that while a rate cut in March could happen, it’s still “a genuinely open question.” He said he’ll need additional evidence ahead of the policy meeting on March 19. Reuters

Konrad Wysocki

Konrad Wysocki is a senior markets reporter at Bez-kabli.pl, specializing in technology stocks, artificial intelligence and global financial markets. A graduate of the University of Rzeszów, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key trends, companies and innovations influencing investors worldwide.

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