NatWest Group PLC Stock (NWG) Moved Down by 3.47% on Mar 12: Drivers Behind the Movement

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NatWest Group PLC (NWG) moved down by 3.47%. The Banking & Investment Services sector is down by 2.60%. The company underperformed the industry. Top 3 stocks by turnover in the sector: JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM) down 1.95%; Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS) down 4.50%; Bank of America Corp (BAC) down 3.50%.

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What is driving NatWest Group PLC (NWG)’s stock price down today?

The significant intraday decline in NatWest Group's stock on March 12, 2026, appears to be primarily driven by a combination of specific market events and broader pressures impacting the UK banking sector. Directly contributing to the movement were reports citing an "Oil Shock" and the launch of "Revolut UK Bank" as weighing on the share price. The stock experienced a gap down at market open.

Beyond these immediate catalysts, the broader UK banking sector has been under pressure throughout March 2026. This is attributed to troubles in the private credit market and concerns about anemic UK economic growth. Additionally, businesses grappling with increased taxes and minimum wage hikes, along with a spiking oil price, are creating an environment that could negatively impact loan performance for banks. The prevailing sentiment also suggests a tilt towards falling interest rates, which could potentially stifle bank profit margins moving forward.

Recent macroeconomic forecasts for the UK indicate a slowdown in GDP growth for 2026 and an expected rise in unemployment by March of this year, both of which can present headwinds for financial institutions. While NatWest had previously reported strong fourth-quarter earnings and exceeded estimates for EPS and revenue, and analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating, these broader industry and macroeconomic concerns are currently exerting downward pressure on the stock. The company had also announced a dividend and share buyback program, typically seen as positive for investors.

Furthermore, the banking industry is navigating regulatory changes, such as new protocols for cash withdrawals for individuals over 60, aimed at combating financial fraud. An IT glitch that allowed customers of other major UK banks to view other users' transactions also contributed to a negative sentiment across the sector, even if NatWest was not directly implicated. Overall, divergent sentiment and elevated downside risk signals from market analysis tools reflect choppy conditions for the stock.

Technical Analysis of NatWest Group PLC (NWG)

Technically, NatWest Group PLC (NWG) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of [-0.36], indicating a sell signal. The RSI at 40.57 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at -63.50 suggests oversold condition. Please monitor closely.

Fundamental Analysis of NatWest Group PLC (NWG)

NatWest Group PLC (NWG) is in the Banking & Investment Services industry. Its latest annual revenue is $21.81B, ranking 26 in the industry. The net profit is $7.22B, ranking 15 in the industry. Company Profile

Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated the company as Strong Buy, with an average price target of $20.63, a high of $20.63, and a low of $20.63.

More details about NatWest Group PLC (NWG)

Company Specific Risks:

  • NatWest's recent increase in residential and buy-to-let mortgage rates, influenced by rising swap rates due to geopolitical events, poses a risk of stifled lending growth and potential pressure on the housing market.
  • The company's shares are exposed to broader warnings within the FTSE 100 banking sector regarding potential bad loans and increasing loan impairment risks for customers amid rising living costs.
  • An identified weak and volatile cash flow could impact NatWest's financial flexibility and overall stability.
Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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