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Westpac Banking Corporation (WEBNF)

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17.02+0.36 (+2.19%)
At close: 12:24PM EDT
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Previous close16.66
Open17.02
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range17.02 - 17.02
52-week range12.75 - 18.45
Volume115
Avg. volume2,582
Market cap59.635B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.86
PE ratio (TTM)13.19
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.97 (5.80%)
Ex-dividend date09 Nov 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Simply Wall St.

    Westpac Banking Reports First Half 2024 Earnings

    Westpac Banking ( ASX:WBC ) First Half 2024 Results Key Financial Results Net loss: AU$164.0m (down by 104% from...

  • Reuters

    Australia consumer mood darkens anew in March - survey

    Australian consumer sentiment eased from 20-month highs in March as worries about the economic outlook and family finances returned to darken the mood, a survey showed on Tuesday. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute index of consumer sentiment slipped 1.8% in March, from February when it jumped 6.2%. "Last month we saw some promising signs that the consumer gloom that has dominated over the last two years might finally be starting to lift," said Matthew Hassan, a senior economist at Westpac.

  • Reuters

    Australia bank CEOs call for a fix to housing shortage

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's housing shortage may be driving prices higher but is locking out first-time homeowners and migrants needed to fill skills shortages across the country, the CEOs of Australia's three largest banks said on Tuesday. After years of ultra-low interest rates pushed home prices higher, Australia faces a long-term drop in the number of younger people buying homes, which could mean more people retiring in weaker financial positions, according to a 2023 government report. At a banking conference in Sydney, the heads of Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank and Westpac, Australia's top 3 lenders, blamed a housing supply shortage and urged local governments to speed up planning approvals.