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Société Générale Société anonyme (SGE.F)

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前收市價22.08
開市21.89
買盤22.42 x 250000
賣出價22.44 x 250000
今日波幅21.89 - 22.04
52 週波幅19.16 - 28.51
成交量500
平均成交量2,106
市值17.64B
Beta 值 (5 年,每月)1.65
市盈率 (最近 12 個月)12.89
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月)1.71
業績公佈日
遠期股息及收益率1.70 (8.04%)
除息日2023年5月30日
1 年預測目標價
  • Reuters

    Brazil's antitrust body settles case with Citibank, Société Générale related to currency manipulation probe

    Brazil's antitrust watchdog said on Wednesday it reached an agreement with the Brazilian units of Citibank and Société Générale to settle a case related to an exchange rate manipulation investigation dated almost a decade ago. Citibank has committed to pay 71.6 million reais ($13.78 million) and Société will pay 5.57 million reais ($1.07 million), the watchdog Cade said.

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    Outgoing Socgen CEO warm to internal successor, union says

    The outgoing chief executive of Societe Generale is in favour of selecting an internal candidate to lead the French banking group for the next 10 to 15 years after he leaves, a union representative said after meeting Frederic Oudea. One of the longest serving chief executives in European banking since the financial crisis, Oudea took investors by surprise on Tuesday, when he said he would step down in 2023 after 15 years of running the lender. Philippe Fournil, an official of the CGT union, said Oudea's successor was expected to be announced within six months so as to allow a smooth transition period of a half year.

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    Rogue trader, euro zone crisis and war, Socgen's CEO ends 'bumpy' ride at top

    FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) -Societe Generale CEO Frederic Oudea, who navigated the French bank through a rogue trading scandal and the euro zone crisis, will leave next year, ending a tumultuous 15 years at the top. The longest-serving chief executive of a major European bank, Oudea took charge at the height of the 2008 financial crisis as the bank grappled with the multi-billion-euro fallout of a rogue trading scandal. A student of France's elite Polytechnique engineering school and of the National Administration School, whose graduates include French presidents Jacques Chirac and Emmanuel Macron, Oudea started his career in the civil service before becoming one of the country's best-known bankers.