Compare the top bank stocks for 2023, including: JPMorgan (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Citigroup (C) and More. Get the most updated comparison by key indicators and discover each stock’s price target as well as recommendations by top Wall Street experts.
Which Bank stocks have a "Strong Buy" analyst rating?
These Bank stocks currently have a "Strong Buy" analyst rating consensus:
Goldman Sachs Group - Strong Buy, based on 21 analyst ratings, 16 Buy, 5 Hold, and 0 Sell.
Are Bank stocks overpriced?
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s stock price is currently $192.66, and its average 12-month price target is $196.45.
Bank of America's stock price is currently $36.01, and its average 12-month price target is $37.82.
Wells Fargo's stock price is currently $57.77, and its average 12-month price target is $55.91.
Citigroup's stock price is currently $58.63, and its average 12-month price target is $62.84.
US Bancorp's stock price is currently $42.47, and its average 12-month price target is $48.24.
Bank of New York Mellon Corporation's stock price is currently $54.94, and its average 12-month price target is $62.32.
Morgan Stanley's stock price is currently $87.96, and its average 12-month price target is $98.18.
Goldman Sachs Group's stock price is currently $384.37, and its average 12-month price target is $429.74.
Which Bank stocks pay dividends?
JPMorgan Chase & Co. does not currently pay dividends.
Bank of America does not currently pay dividends.
Wells Fargo does not currently pay dividends.
Citigroup does not currently pay dividends.
US Bancorp currently pays a dividend of $0.49 which represents an annual dividend yield of 4.59%. US Bancorp's next Ex-dividend date is March 27, 2024 and its next payout date is April 15, 2024.
Bank of New York Mellon Corporation does not currently pay dividends.
Morgan Stanley does not currently pay dividends.
Goldman Sachs Group does not currently pay dividends.