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UniCredit S.p.A. (UNCFF)

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39.53-0.34 (-0.85%)
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Previous close39.87
Open39.85
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range39.53 - 39.85
52-week range19.21 - 39.87
Volume845
Avg. volume3,217
Market cap66.023B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.50
PE ratio (TTM)6.60
EPS (TTM)5.99
Earnings date06 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.93 (4.88%)
Ex-dividend date22 Apr 2024
1y target est8.39
  • Reuters

    Italy's foreign ministry to discuss Russian action against Unicredit on Monday

    Italy's foreign minister and officials will meet on Monday to discuss Russia's recent action to seize assets or impose restrictive measures on Italian companies including UniCredit, sources with knowledge of the matter said. On Friday a Russian court ordered that UniCredit's assets, accounts and property, as well as shares in two subsidiaries, be seized as part of a lawsuit over an aborted gas project in Russia involving the Italian bank, court documents showed. The sources said on Sunday that the legal action against Unicredit and the difficult situation of other Italian companies with Russian operations would be debated at a meeting on Monday convened by Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

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    UniCredit CEO says reducing Russia exposure as local profit jumps

    MILAN (Reuters) -UniCredit will accelerate the reduction of its local Russia exposure, the Italian bank's chief executive said, as profit at the Russian unit doubled in the first quarter. UniCredit Russia reported a first quarter net profit of 213 million euros ($229 million) on Tuesday, up from 99 million a year ago. After Austria's Raiffeisen Bank International, UniCredit is the European bank with the largest exposure to Russia, where it runs a commercial bank.

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    UniCredit raises investor reward goal after strong quarter

    MILAN (Reuters) -UniCredit raised its investor reward guidance for the year, and said it would pay out even more in the following two, after reporting much higher than expected quarterly net income on Tuesday. Shares in Italy's second biggest bank, which have risen fourfold since Chief Executive Andrea Orcel took over in April 2021, hit a new 13-year high, jumping 3.6% to 36 euros per share. "We continue to outperform expectations and peers," Orcel told analysts.