Stock Price
8.69
Daily Change
-0.16 -1.81%
Monthly
2.12%
Yearly
69.07%
Q2 Forecast
8.46



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial 2,929.00 52.00 1.81% 50.44% May/15
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial 5,702.00 27.00 0.48% 64.75% May/15
Banco Bradesco 3.47 -0.10 -2.80% 26.64% May/15
Banco Bilbaoizcaya Argentaria 21.89 0.08 0.37% 45.74% May/15
Barclays 22.53 -0.20 -0.88% 29.33% May/15
Bbva Banco Argentina 14.26 -0.55 -3.71% -33.43% May/15
Banco Macro 70.80 -0.98 -1.37% -23.43% May/15
Bank of Nova Scotia 106.16 -0.02 -0.02% 47.51% May/15
CIBC 153.34 -0.33 -0.21% 65.40% May/15
Grupo Financiero Galicia 40.79 -1.06 -2.53% -34.23% May/15


Mizuho Financial traded at $8.69 this Friday May 15th, decreasing $0.16 or 1.81 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Mizuho Financial lost 2.12 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 69.07 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Mizuho Financial to be priced at 8.46 by the end of this quarter and at 7.52 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. is a Japan-based bank holding company engaged in the business of bank holding companies, banks, securities specialist companies, and other companies. The Company operates through five business segments. The Retail and Corporate Company segment operates for domestic individuals, small and medium enterprises, and mid-sized customers. The Large Corporate, Financial and Public Corporation Company segment operates for clients of large corporate corporations, financial corporations, and public corporations in Japan. The Global Corporate Company segment operates for clients of overseas-affiliated Japanese companies and non-Japanese companies. The Global Markets Company segment is engaged in investment business in interest rates, equity, among others. The Asset Management Company segment is engaged in the development and provision of products that meet the asset management needs of clients from individuals to institutional investors.