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NatWest Group plc (NWG)

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5.44+0.23 (+4.39%)
As of 12:08PM EST. Market open.
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Previous close5.21
Open5.35
Bid5.42 x 3000
Ask5.43 x 34100
Day's range5.36 - 5.44
52-week range4.30 - 7.80
Volume1,252,973
Avg. volume1,691,870
Market cap23.948B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.31
PE ratio (TTM)4.39
EPS (TTM)1.24
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.28 (5.24%)
Ex-dividend date01 Dec 2023
1y target est7.03
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