Credicorp Ltd Shares Close the Week 20.4% Higher - Weekly Wrap
Credicorp Ltd (BAP) shares closed this week 20.4% higher than it did at the end of last week. The stock is currently down 11.1% year-to-date, up 7.2% over the past 12 months, and up 8.5% over the past five years. This week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.0%, and the SP 500 fell 1.3%. Trading Activity Shares traded as high as $145.87 and as low as $121.10 this week.Shares closed 2e 1% below its 52-week high and 3e 1% above its 52-week low.Trading volume this week was 27.1% lower than the 10-day average and 15.9% lower than the 30-day average.Beta, a measure of the stocks volatility relative to the overall market stands at 0.6. Technical Indicators The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the stock was above 70, indicating it may be overbought.MACD, a trend-following momentum indicator, indicates an upward trend.The stock closed below its Bollinger band, indicating it may be oversold.The stock closed at 5.0% higher than its 5-day moving average, 15.8% higher than its 20-day moving average, and 1.1% lower than its 90-day moving average.
Market Comparative Performance The company#39;s share price beats the Samp;P 500 Index this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5-year basis The company#39;s share price beats the Dow Jones Industrial Average this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5-year basis The company share price beats the performance of its peers in the Financials industry sector this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5 year basis Per Group Comparative Performance The company#39;s stock price performance year-to-date lags the peer average by -306.0% The company#39;s stock price performance over the past 12 months lags the peer average by -84.4% The company#39;s price-to-earnings ratio, which relates a company#39;s share price to its earnings per share, is 789.6% higher than the average peer.
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Credicorp Ltd Shares Close the Week 20.4% Higher - Weekly Wrap
Credicorp Ltd (BAP) shares closed this week 20.4% higher than it did at the end of last week. The stock is currently down 11.1% year-to-date, up 7.2% over the past 12 months, and up 8.5% over the past five years. This week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.0%, and the SP 500 fell 1.3%. Trading Activity Shares traded as high as $145.87 and as low as $121.10 this week.Shares closed 2e 1% below its 52-week high and 3e 1% above its 52-week low.Trading volume this week was 27.1% lower than the 10-day average and 15.9% lower than the 30-day average.Beta, a measure of the stocks volatility relative to the overall market stands at 0.6. Technical Indicators The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the stock was above 70, indicating it may be overbought.MACD, a trend-following momentum indicator, indicates an upward trend.The stock closed below its Bollinger band, indicating it may be oversold.The stock closed at 5.0% higher than its 5-day moving average, 15.8% higher than its 20-day moving average, and 1.1% lower than its 90-day moving average.
Market Comparative Performance The company#39;s share price beats the Samp;P 500 Index this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5-year basis The company#39;s share price beats the Dow Jones Industrial Average this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5-year basis The company share price beats the performance of its peers in the Financials industry sector this week, lags it on a 1-year basis, and lags it on a 5 year basis Per Group Comparative Performance The company#39;s stock price performance year-to-date lags the peer average by -306.0% The company#39;s stock price performance over the past 12 months lags the peer average by -84.4% The company#39;s price-to-earnings ratio, which relates a company#39;s share price to its earnings per share, is 789.6% higher than the average peer.
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