Stock Price
35.20
Daily Change
0.31 0.89%
Monthly
-3.96%
Yearly
21.21%
Q2 Forecast
34.83



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Bank Of East Asia 13.64 -0.17 -1.23% 23.55% May/29
BOC Hong Kong 47.94 0.78 1.65% 44.83% May/29
Bank of Communications 7.30 0.23 3.25% 6.26% May/29
Bank Of China HK 5.21 0.08 1.56% 14.25% May/29
HSBC Holdings 145.10 -0.20 -0.14% 56.95% May/29
China Construction Bank 8.49 0.01 0.12% 20.60% May/29
Australian Finance 1.55 -0.03 -1.59% -29.55% May/29
ANZ Banking 35.20 0.31 0.89% 21.21% May/29
Bendigo And Adelaide Bank 10.34 0.15 1.47% -13.69% May/29
BSP Financial 8.36 0.07 0.84% 12.82% May/29

Indexes Price Day Year Date
ASX All Share 8965 145.42 1.65% 3.52% May/29
AU50 8512 131.00 1.56% 3.16% May/29
ASX200 8704 138.79 1.62% 3.19% May/29

ANZ Banking traded at 35.20 this Friday May 29th, increasing 0.31 or 0.89 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, ANZ Banking gained 3.96 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 21.21 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast ANZ Banking to be priced at 34.83 by the end of this quarter and at 32.89 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited provides a range of banking and financial products and services. The Company's segments include Australia, New Zealand, Institutional, Pacific, and Technology, Services and Operations and Group Centre (TSO). The Australia segment and New Zealand segment both consist of the retail and commercial banking business units. The Institutional segment services governments, global institutional, and corporate customers across three product sets Transaction Banking, Corporate Finance and Markets. The TSO and Group Centre segment provides provide support to the operating divisions, including technology, group operations, shared services, property, risk management, financial management, strategy, marketing, human resources, and corporate affairs. The Company's operations span Australia, New Zealand, and several countries in the Asia Pacific region, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States.