Ferrovial jumps as fresh buyback update and fully subscribed bond issuance lift sentiment

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Ferrovial shares are rising after the company disclosed continued purchases under its ongoing share repurchase program, with 3.17 million shares repurchased for €183.2 million through March 26, 2026. Investors are also digesting Ferrovial’s recent €500 million bond issuance that was fully subscribed and paid up, supporting liquidity for long-dated infrastructure growth.

1. What’s moving the stock

Ferrovial (FER) is moving higher as the market reacts to a fresh regulatory update detailing continued share repurchases under the company’s active buyback program. The latest filing reports cumulative repurchases of 3,166,894 shares for €183,242,364.12 from the program’s start on December 15, 2025 through March 26, 2026, including late-March purchases executed on U.S. trading venues. (stocktitan.net)

2. Buyback details investors are focusing on

The most recent disclosed weekly activity covered March 23–26, 2026, when Ferrovial bought 184,000 shares on U.S. trading venues at a weighted average price of €54.73. The filing also shows the buyback pace across prior weeks in late February and March, signaling ongoing demand from the company as it retires shares into treasury. (stocktitan.net)

3. Balance-sheet backdrop: recent bond financing

Adding to the day’s constructive tone, Ferrovial recently closed a bond issuance that had been priced earlier in March: a €500 million issue with a maturity date of September 18, 2032. The company disclosed that the bonds were fully subscribed and paid up by investors, and that they were listed on Euronext Dublin—an execution detail that can be read as a supportive signal for financing conditions. (sec.gov)

4. What to watch next

Near-term attention shifts to whether Ferrovial maintains the same repurchase cadence in upcoming weekly disclosures and how capital markets activity fits alongside its North America infrastructure buildout. With the buyback running into 2026, incremental filings can keep acting as recurring catalysts on days without new operational headlines.