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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    274.7559$
  • Previous Close
    276.889$
  • 52 Week Change
    91.30$
  • Day Range
    -2.13$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    186.4$ - 277.7$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0788
  • Market cap
    308 826 M$
  • EPS
    6.99
  • Beta
    0.482
  • Volume
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About

SWED-A.ST is the financial product symbol for Swedbank AB, Class A shares, listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Stockholm). Swedbank is a major Swedish bank providing financial services to individuals, companies, and organizations primarily in Sweden and the Baltic Sea region. The "A" designation indicates that these are Class A shares, which typically carry more voting rights compared to other share classes like Class B shares.

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Factors

Company Performance: Revenue, profit margins, and growth prospects directly influence investor confidence.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor mood and risk appetite affect demand for Swedish stocks.

Interest Rates: Changes by the Swedish central bank can impact borrowing costs and investment valuations.

Economic Data: GDP growth, inflation, and unemployment figures reflect Sweden's economic health.

Sector Trends: Performance of the financial sector, which SWED-A.ST belongs to, matters.

Global Events: Geopolitical events and global economic trends create volatility.

Regulatory Changes: New laws impacting the financial industry can change investor perception.

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