Stock Price
63.02
Daily Change
1.14 1.84%
Monthly
6.85%
Yearly
27.42%
Q2 Forecast
61.80

EPS Reference Time Actual Consensus Previous
2025-02-03 FY2024H2 2.72 2.33 1.75
2024-07-24 FY2024H1 2.32 2.32 2.6300
2024-02-01 FY2023H2 AM 1.75 1.75 2.77
2024-01-31 FY2023H2 1.75 1.75 2.7700
2023-07-24 FY2023H1 AM 2.63 2.66 2.27



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
ABN Amro 30.52 0.53 1.77% 69.09% Apr/17
Credit Agricole 17.78 0.49 2.83% 8.28% Apr/18
Allianz 390.00 4.10 1.06% 9.95% Apr/18
Ashmore 217.20 5.80 2.74% 64.17% Apr/17
Azimut Holding 37.42 1.32 3.66% 67.05% Apr/17
Julius Baer Gruppe 63.02 1.14 1.84% 27.42% Apr/17
Barclays 452.85 15.25 3.48% 61.73% Apr/17
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria 20.31 0.74 3.78% 70.46% Apr/17
BAWAG AG 154.70 0.60 0.39% 75.10% Apr/17
BNP Paribas 94.28 3.84 4.25% 31.64% Apr/17


Julius Baer Gruppe traded at 63.02 this Friday April 17th, increasing 1.14 or 1.84 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Julius Baer Gruppe gained 6.85 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 27.42 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Julius Baer Gruppe to be priced at 61.80 by the end of this quarter and at 58.27 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Julius Baer Gruppe AG (the Group) is a Switzerland-based private banking group, with an exclusive focus on servicing and advising private clients and independent asset managers. The Group has a global presence with approximately 50 locations in more than 25 countries and jurisdictions. Julius Baer Gruppe AG was established through spin off from Julius Baer Holding AG’s businesses into two independent entities, namely the Company, together with its subsidiaries, comprising Bank Julius Baer & Co Ltd as its principal operating entity, and GAM Holding, together with its subsidiaries, comprising GAM and the Julius Baer-branded asset management business, which includes the private label funds business that formerly was part of Julius Baer Holding Ltd’s Bank Julius Baer segment. The Group diversifies its operations into geographical segments, including Switzerland, rest of Europe, Americas, and Asia and Other Countries.