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Barclays names top 4 defensive stocks to weather global uncertainty

by March 31, 2026
written by March 31, 2026

As Dow Jones slides into the “correction territory” and the benchmark S&P 500 index logs its fifth consecutive week of losses, investors are increasingly desperate for a port in the storm.

According to Barclays’ senior analyst Andrew Ferremi, the market has shifted into a new, volatile era where geopolitical tensions, oil price spikes, and AI-driven disruption are “no longer episodic shocks but persistent features of the investment landscape.”

In response, the investment firm has identified four “overweight” rated stocks that offer a blend of defensive stability and attractive dividends to help portfolios weather the 2026 turbulence.

Extra Space Storage (EXR)

For investors seeking consistent income amidst the chaos, EXR stands out with a rather compelling 5.05% dividend yield – the highest on Barclays’ list.

While the broader market remains jittery over interest rates and real estate volatility, Barclays says the self-storage sector remains historically resilient through economic cycles.

According to analyst Brendan Lynch, this sector’s financials are poised for a “rebound” as supply pressures begin to ease.

Importantly, the NYSE-listed firm is leveraging the very technology causing stress elsewhere: AI.

“The largest players are best positioned to capture demand and leverage tech given large volumes of customer data and strong brand recognition,” Lynch told clients.

His $170 price target indicates potential upside of a whopping 33% in Extra Space Storage shares.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)

While the banking sector is facing headwinds from private credit redemptions, JPMorgan remains a cornerstone of defensive investing.

Although JPM shares are currently down about 15% versus their YTD high, analyst Jason Goldberg suggests that investors are essentially “getting paid to wait” – thanks to a 2.1% dividend yield.

In his research note, the Barclays analyst cited the bank’s strong balance sheet as a key differentiator during times of macro uncertainty.   

Goldberg described the bank as “complete, global, diversified, and at scale”, adding that its massive footprint allows it to offset margin compression through sheer volume growth.

His $391 price target on JPMorgan stock is a bet on its ability to maintain stable earnings regardless of the operating environment.

Coca-Cola (KO)

In consumer staples, Coca-Cola shares remain the gold standard for safety.

While other sectors struggle with the fallout of the Iran conflict and rising oil prices, the beverage giant has managed to gain more than 10% since the start of 2026.  

Analyst Lauren Lieberman labels the company “the best example of a truly defensive, high-quality staples business.”

The secret to its success lies in its decades of experience navigating “dynamic macro conditions”, and its inherent agility – whether it’s inflation or supply chain shifts, KO’s brand power provides a unique cushion.  

Barclays currently has an $83 price target on KO shares, indicating a 10% upside on top of a 2.78% dividend yield.

Merck & Co. (MRK)

Pharmaceutical giant Merck rounds out the list, providing the “safe haven” characteristics that define the healthcare sector during geopolitical unrest.

According to analyst Emily Field, MRK shares are “perfectly positioned” to withstand the current macro uncertainty.

Merck has already demonstrated its strength, rising 12% this year while broader indices crumbled.

Beyond its defensive profile, Merck stock offers a healthy 2.88% dividend yield, which makes it an attractive play for income-focused investors.

Field has a $140 price target on MRK, implying 17% upside from current levels.

As investors rotate out of high-growth tech and into sectors with proven earnings visibility, MRK’s role as a stable, cash-generative leader makes it a primary pick for navigating turbulence in 2026.

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