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State Street Corporation (ZYA.F)

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68.30-0.75 (-1.09%)
At close: 08:02AM CEST
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Previous close69.05
Open68.30
Bid68.54 x N/A
Ask68.68 x N/A
Day's range68.30 - 68.30
52-week range58.94 - 73.10
Volume275
Avg. volume9
Market cap20.593B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.54
PE ratio (TTM)13.44
EPS (TTM)5.08
Earnings date12 Jul 2024 - 16 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield2.57 (3.72%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target est100.07
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