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Why Thomson Reuters Stock Is Quietly Climbing Now

Why Thomson Reuters Stock Is Quietly Climbing Now

Thomson Reuters ( (TSE:TRI) ) is experiencing volatility. Read on for a possible explanation for the stock’s unusual movement.

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Thomson Reuters shares climbed after the company posted stronger first-quarter results, with revenue rising to $2.09 billion and profitability improving, while also spotlighting growing client adoption of its so‑called “fiduciary-grade AI” tools. Investor confidence was further boosted as management reaffirmed its 2026 outlook, signaling faith in the company’s long-term growth path.

The stock also drew support from a more shareholder-friendly capital strategy, including a higher annual dividend, a $605 million capital return, share consolidation and ongoing buybacks. The company additionally filed a Form 6‑K to update investors on these moves, reinforcing transparency around its financial position and future plans.

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YTD Price Performance: -26.87%

Average Trading Volume: 2,642,080

Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell

Current Market Cap: $41.78B

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