Allspring Global Investments Reduces Stake in International Paper

Asset manager trims position in basic materials company by 5.1% in Q4

Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:05am

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Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC reduced its stake in shares of International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) by 5.1% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund owned 865,286 shares of the basic materials company's stock as of the end of 2025, down from 911,861 shares held at the start of the quarter.

Why it matters

This filing provides insight into the investment decisions of Allspring Global Investments, a major institutional investor in International Paper. Reductions in ownership stakes by large funds can signal potential concerns about a company's outlook or valuation.

The details

According to the SEC filing, Allspring Global Investments sold 46,575 shares of International Paper stock during the fourth quarter of 2025. The asset manager's total position in the company was valued at $34.8 million as of the end of the year, down from $36.7 million at the start of the quarter.

  • Allspring Global Investments filed the 13F report disclosing its Q4 2025 holdings on April 3, 2026.

The players

Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC

A major asset management firm that invests in a variety of sectors, including basic materials companies like International Paper.

International Paper Company

A global producer of renewable fiber-based products, focused primarily on pulp, paper, and packaging.

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The takeaway

This filing suggests Allspring Global Investments has become slightly more cautious on the outlook for International Paper, reducing its position in the stock by a modest 5% during the fourth quarter. However, the asset manager still maintains a sizable stake in the company, indicating it sees ongoing value in International Paper's business despite any near-term concerns.