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Julius Bär Gruppe AG (BAERN.MX)

Mexico - Mexico Delayed price. Currency in MXN
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980.570.00 (0.00%)
At close: 09:15AM CST
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Previous close980.57
Open0.00
Bid0.00 x N/A
Ask0.00 x N/A
Day's range980.57 - 980.57
52-week range947.92 - 980.57
Volume0
Avg. volume760
Market cap221.491B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.24
PE ratio (TTM)9.27
EPS (TTM)105.83
Earnings date25 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Investing.com

    Special market? Asia’s willingness to pay is boosting gold – Julius Baer

    Investing.com – Gold continues to shine. Surpassing records in May, gold remains a highlight in the commodities market, with demand dominated by Asia. In the last three months, gold futures for June delivery have risen around $300, moving from the $2,052 mark to the current $2,360. On Tuesday, futures were up 1.10% at $2,360 per ounce, while spot gold gained 0.32% at $2,357.

  • Reuters

    Julius Baer, EFG stopped takeover talks after initial approach, sources say

    ZURICH/MADRID (Reuters) -Swiss private bank Julius Baer held talks with EFG International about a potential takeover in recent months but the discussions have stopped, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The two Swiss banks were in talks around the time Julius Baer ousted its chief executive officer Philipp Rickenbacher in February, after losses on loans to failed property firm Signa, the people said. Julius Baer considered EFG's CEO Giorgio Pradelli as a potential head of a combined entity as part of the takeover deliberations, the people said.

  • Reuters

    Julius Baer considering potential takeover of Swiss rival EFG, Bloomberg News reports

    Swiss private bank EFG International has a market valuation of more than $4 billion, according to LSEG data. Julius Baer and EFG International declined to comment on the report. A deal between the two Swiss banks could create a wealth manager with more than 500 billion Swiss francs ($547.11 billion) in assets under management, according to the Bloomberg report.