TLDRs; RELX shares fall 1% despite ongoing buyback, raising questions over investor confidence. Buybacks continue, but stock pressure persists ahead of FebruaryTLDRs; RELX shares fall 1% despite ongoing buyback, raising questions over investor confidence. Buybacks continue, but stock pressure persists ahead of February

RELX (RELX) Stock; Declines 1% as Buyback Fails to Halt Slide

2026/01/15 16:50
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TLDRs;

  • RELX shares fall 1% despite ongoing buyback, raising questions over investor confidence.
  • Buybacks continue, but stock pressure persists ahead of February full-year results.
  • Investors monitor trading volumes and treasury share purchases closely for signs of support.
  • RELX’s core data and analytics businesses remain under scrutiny amid sliding share prices.

RELX (RELX) continued its share repurchase activity on Wednesday, acquiring 302,163 shares as part of its ongoing buyback initiative. This move follows the previous session’s purchase of nearly 299,000 shares, bringing the total repurchased over two days to just over 600,000.

The company has maintained a steady buyback rhythm, aiming to reduce the share count and potentially support earnings per share in the long run.

Despite this activity, the stock struggled in early trading, closing at a level down approximately 1% from the previous session. Investors are questioning whether the buyback alone can provide sufficient support for the stock, especially given the recent consecutive declines.

Investors Eye Treasury and Trading Volumes

The repurchased shares were acquired at prices ranging from 3,093 to 3,147 pence, with a volume-weighted average of 3,117.87 pence, and are set to be held in the company’s treasury. Analysts note that while treasury shares reduce overall supply, they do not immediately alter market demand, meaning the price may continue to fluctuate if investor sentiment weakens.


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Trading volumes have been notable, with roughly 4.06 million shares changing hands on Wednesday. Market participants are closely watching whether volumes spike further once London’s session fully opens, as this could signal stronger support or ongoing pressure.

Core Business Under Investor Scrutiny

RELX derives the majority of its revenue from subscription-based data, analytics, and workflow solutions across sectors including Risk, Scientific/Technical/Medical, Legal, and Exhibitions. While the buyback is an important indicator of how the company is returning capital to shareholders, analysts stress that operational performance remains the primary driver of long-term stock value.

Peers like Wolters Kluwer and Thomson Reuters, which operate in similar subscription-driven markets, have highlighted the importance of consistent revenue growth. Any slowdown in RELX’s professional information segments could weigh on the stock, even as buybacks continue.

Full-Year Results Remain Key Catalyst

All eyes remain on RELX’s upcoming full-year results, scheduled for release on February 12. Investors are looking for clarity on 2026 guidance, capital allocation strategies, and potential changes to the buyback program. While share repurchases can bolster per-share metrics, they cannot fully offset market concerns regarding revenue trends or sector-specific risks.

In the short term, traders are expected to focus on how the company balances buybacks with operational performance. Any signs of stabilization or acceleration in share repurchases could provide temporary support, but the stock’s trajectory will ultimately depend on broader market sentiment and RELX’s ability to deliver consistent financial results.

Conclusion

RELX’s ongoing buyback program underscores the company’s commitment to returning capital to shareholders, yet it has done little to reverse the stock’s recent declines.

Investors remain cautious as the market awaits full-year results, and the coming weeks will likely determine whether RELX can stabilize its share price amid continued volatility.

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