Stock Price
87.79
Daily Change
-0.64 -0.72%
Monthly
6.40%
Yearly
20.51%
Q1 Forecast
85.76



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Adyen 940.95 10.55 1.13% -39.03% Mar/09
Affiliated Managers 277.72 -8.05 -2.82% 79.58% Mar/09
Ameriprise Financial 452.89 -12.00 -2.58% -5.72% Mar/09
Artisan Partners Asset Management 35.96 -1.38 -3.70% -15.01% Mar/09
Apollo Global Management 106.54 -2.16 -1.99% -15.45% Mar/09
Australian Securities Exchange 50.58 -2.22 -4.20% -23.72% Mar/09
Franklin Resources 25.14 -1.10 -4.19% 25.51% Mar/09
Bank Of New York Mellon 113.73 -1.50 -1.30% 35.01% Mar/09
BlackRock 947.21 -8.24 -0.86% 3.49% Mar/09
Blackstone 109.18 -1.22 -1.11% -21.66% Mar/09

Indexes Price Day Year Date
US500 6718 -21.56 -0.32% 19.66% Mar/09
USND 22399 11.69 0.05% 28.23% Mar/09

NASDAQ traded at $87.22 this Monday March 9th, decreasing $1.21 or 1.37 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, NASDAQ lost 5.71 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 19.73 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast NASDAQ to be priced at 85.76 by the end of this quarter and at 78.22 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Nasdaq, Inc. is a global technology company serving the capital markets and other industries. The Company manages, operates, and provides its products and services in four business segments, including Market Services, Corporate Platforms, Investment Intelligence and Market Technology. The Market Services segment includes its equity derivative trading and clearing, cash equity trading, fixed income and commodities trading and clearing (FICC) and trade management services businesses. The Corporate Platforms segment includes its listing services, and investor relations and environmental, social and governance (IR & ESG) services businesses. The Investment Intelligence segment includes its market data, index and analytics businesses. The Market Technology segment is a global technology solutions provider and partner to exchanges, clearing organizations, central securities depositories, regulators, banks, brokers, buy-side firms and corporate businesses.