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DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DEVL.F)

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24.60+0.53 (+2.23%)
As of 01:50PM CEST. Market open.
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Previous Close24.07
Open24.51
Bid0.00 x 120000
Ask0.00 x 120000
Day's Range24.17 - 24.60
52 Week Range18.69 - 24.60
Volume118
Avg. Volume330
Market Cap69.965B
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)10.21
EPS (TTM)2.41
Earnings DateMay 02, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield1.35 (5.63%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 05, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
  • Bloomberg

    DBS CEO Gupta Sees Another Record Year After Earnings Beat

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  • Reuters

    DBS quarterly results trounce forecasts, another record year expected

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's biggest bank DBS Group reported on Thursday first-quarter results that trumped expectations with broad-based growth and said it expects net profit to exceed last year's record result. Underpinned by robust business momentum as loans grew and both fee income and treasury customer sales reached new highs, net profit jumped 15% from the same period a year earlier to S$2.96 billion ($2.2 billion), beating market expectations for a 3.5% decline. Guidance that net profit would grow this year was more upbeat than in the previous quarter when DBS said only that it expected this year's net interest income to be around 2023 levels.

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