Burberry stock holds steady as euro listing trades near 2026 lows
Published on 08/21/2026 at 22:25 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Burberry Group plc (GB0031743007) stock on its European listing is trading in the low-teens in euros as of August 21, 2026, with recent market data showing the shares quoted a little above €12 on the Tradegate venue.
According to a real-time Tradegate snapshot on August 21, 2026, Burberry shares were indicated at €12.48, with the move on the day limited to a gain of 0.24 percent, while the performance since the start of 2026 showed a decline of 14.85 percent in euro terms. A separate sector-consensus view as of the August 20, 2026 close listed the shares at €12.44, down 3.45 percent year to date, underscoring how different data providers can show modest variations in calculated performance from the same price region.
For investors, the key takeaway from these figures is that the luxury group’s stock remains under pressure compared with its position at the turn of the year, even though intraday moves in August 2026 have been relatively muted and concentrated in a narrow low-teens trading band.
Price context and trading levels
A separate market-data quote overview focused on the Frankfurt ticker BB2 described Burberry Group as trading at €12.31 per share on its German listing, with an intraday decline of 2.30 percent on the day and a single-session loss of €0.29 per share. The same quote summary highlighted current trading volume on the listing, signaling that liquidity is available for euro-based investors who choose to access the stock through the Frankfurt venue rather than the home market.
The modest difference between the €12.48 real-time Tradegate indication and the €12.31 Frankfurt quote shows how prices can vary between trading platforms during the same session, even when both are referenced on August 21, 2026. For a portfolio context, a price in the €12.31 to €12.48 range places Burberry stock well below where it traded at the start of 2026, consistent with the year-to-date declines reported in the sector-consensus and analysis snapshots.
In addition to the day’s percentage moves, the market-data analysis page set out a five-day change indicator and a January 1 change metric for Burberry stock, with the five-day change modestly positive and the January 1 change deeply negative. Specifically, the Tradegate analysis view showed a five-day change of a small positive percentage at the €12.48 price point, compared with the negative 14.85 percent move since the beginning of the year, implying that despite short-term stabilization, the longer trend in 2026 has been downward.
Interpreting recent performance without fresh earnings
Because the available same-day sources focus on intraday price snapshots and sector-consensus metrics rather than a new trading update or interim report, investors evaluating Burberry stock on August 21, 2026 are primarily working with market-derived data instead of a freshly released set of operational figures. The Tradegate sector-consensus summary, which lists the shares at €12.44 as of the August 20, 2026 close, frames this context by showing how analysts and market participants collectively view the price level across recent sessions, even though it does not itself contain a new revenue or profit number.
In this situation, the numbers that can be used as hard evidence are largely market figures. The €12.48 Tradegate indication with a 0.24 percent daily gain as of August 21, 2026, the €12.44 closing level with a 3.45 percent year-to-date decline as of August 20, 2026, and the €12.31 Frankfurt quote with a 2.30 percent intraday drop on August 21, 2026, give three concrete reference points for the shares in euro terms. Comparing these price levels with the reported double-digit negative year-to-date percentage changes confirms that Burberry stock has retreated significantly from early-2026 levels, even though the precise starting price and 52-week range are not enumerated in the visible snippets.
For a practical portfolio comparison, an investor who held Burberry stock at the start of 2026 and sees a year-to-date decline of 14.85 percent from the Tradegate analysis page would recognize that the current price in the low-teens euros translates into a materially lower market value than at the turn of the year. The sector-consensus page’s slightly smaller year-to-date decline of 12.83 percent uses a €12.44 reference price rather than €12.48, but the qualitative story is consistent: the stock is down by low double digits in 2026, with short-term fluctuations in the one-day and five-day ranges not yet reversing that longer pattern.
Burberry’s brand and product lens
While the day’s market data emphasizes price behavior more than fresh operating figures, Burberry’s long-term appeal is rooted in its portfolio of luxury apparel, leather goods, and accessories. The company is best known globally for its heritage trench coats and its signature check pattern, which appear across coats, scarves, bags, and ready-to-wear fashion collections. For many consumers, the brand’s value proposition lies in a mix of British design heritage and contemporary fashion, supported by a network of boutiques in major cities and a growing digital commerce presence.
One representative product category that encapsulates Burberry’s positioning is its line of trench coats. These coats, offered in various cuts and materials and often bearing the brand’s iconic check lining, serve as flagship items in seasonal collections and are frequently featured in brand campaigns. In financial terms, flagship products like trench coats and signature handbags are important because they contribute heavily to the company’s revenue mix in the outerwear and leather goods segments, and their performance can influence both sales momentum and margin resilience in key quarters.
Stock view with euro-based price context
Viewed through the lens of the current euro-denominated quotes, Burberry stock on its Frankfurt and Tradegate listings is priced in the €12.31 to €12.48 range on August 21, 2026, with data snapshots showing a one-day move between a decline of 2.30 percent and a gain of 0.24 percent depending on venue, and a negative performance since January 1, 2026 between 12.83 percent and 14.85 percent. These numbers underscore that, in 2026, the shares are trading materially below their opening-year levels, even though recent sessions have seen a mix of small positive and negative daily moves.
For investors tracking Burberry as part of a broader luxury sector allocation, the key numerical signals currently come from these market-derived figures rather than from newly released interim results or guidance changes. The euro price range in the low-teens, the low double-digit year-to-date decline, and the modest five-day gains give a concise picture of the stock’s recent behavior as of late August 2026.
Fact box
Company: Burberry Group plc
ISIN: GB0031743007
Ticker: BB2
Exchange: Frankfurt (Tradegate)
Sector / Industry: Consumer discretionary / luxury apparel and accessories
