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National Bank of Canada (NTIOF)

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84.06+0.14 (+0.16%)
At close: 01:19PM EDT
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Previous close83.92
Open84.25
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range84.06 - 84.25
52-week range60.71 - 84.81
Volume849
Avg. volume45,436
Market cap28.61B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.11
PE ratio (TTM)12.03
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield3.11 (3.71%)
Ex-dividend date22 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • GuruFocus.com

    National Bank of Canada's Dividend Analysis

    National Bank of Canada (NTIOF) recently announced a dividend of $1.06 per share, payable on 2024-05-01, with the ex-dividend date set for 2024-03-22. As investors look forward to this upcoming payment, the spotlight also shines on the company's dividend history, yield, and growth rates. Using the data from GuruFocus, let's look into National Bank of Canada's dividend performance and assess its sustainability.

  • Reuters

    National Bank of Canada denies media report of talks to sell its Cambodian unit

    Bloomberg News on Tuesday reported that the lender was exploring options for ABA Bank, including its sale for more than $2 billion. National Bank of Canada is currently not engaged in any process or negotiations for the sale of ABA Bank, nor has it hired any advisers, the bank said in a statement. National Bank of Canada took full control of ABA Bank in 2019, after gradually increasing its stake in the Cambodian lender over the years since 2014.

  • Reuters

    National Bank of Canada weighs sale of Cambodian unit, Bloomberg News reports

    National Bank of Canada is exploring options for its Cambodian unit ABA Bank, including its sale for more than $2 billion in a deal, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. National Bank's other options for the subsidiary could also include minority or majority stake sales, the report added. National Bank of Canada and ABA Bank did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.