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Agricultural Bank of China Limited (601288.SS)

Shanghai - Shanghai Delayed Price. Currency in CNY
4.0900-0.0400 (-0.97%)
At close: 03:00PM CST
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Previous Close4.1300
Open4.1300
Bid4.0800 x 0
Ask4.0900 x 0
Day's Range4.0600 - 4.1300
52 Week Range3.0200 - 4.4000
Volume382,805,956
Avg. Volume400,327,800
Market Cap1.395T
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.33
PE Ratio (TTM)5.76
EPS (TTM)0.7100
Earnings DateMar 28, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.22 (5.38%)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 18, 2023
1y Target Est3.96
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