Standard Chartered (STAN)

Sector:

Banking

Index:

FTSE 100

1,118.00p
   
  • Change Today:
    -27.50p
  • 52 Week High: 1,269.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 635.20p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 2,388.61m
  • Volume: 1,642,902
  • Market Cap: £26,705m
  • RiskGrade: 172

Sunday newspaper round-up: Etihad float, Shein, Thames Water

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 09 Feb 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Abu Dhabi based carrier Etihad is planning to float a stake of up to 20% on the Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange. Sources indicate that it could command a valuation of $5bn (£4bn). It would be the second such transaction for its boss, Antonoaldo Neves. In 2017, the former McKinsey partner floated Azul, Brazil's third-largest airline, on the New York Stock Exchange. For Neves, any airline that aspires to be "relevant" needs to tap into different sources of capital. Its goal is to fly 170 jets by 2030, up from 93 at present. - The Sunday Times
Some of Britain's biggest retailers are pressing ministers to put a stop to the tab loophole that helps Singapore-based online fashion group Shein. Under that concession, Shein, most of whose products are manufactured in China, can send parcels directly to clients in the UK without paying duty. High Street retailers such as Primark have thus been exasperated by what they consider to be Labour kowtowing to Shein. For its part, the government is desperate for Shen to list in London. - The Financial Mail on Sunday

Government officials suspected that Thames Water chairman, Sir Adam Montague, held a potentially "conflicted position" when the company paid out an "unjustified" £37.5m in dividends to its shareholders. During the preceding week, the water provider had been in high court seeking an emergency £3bn lifeline in order to avoid bankruptcy. The business faces an £18.2m penalty from Ofwat over its dividend policies. - Guardian

StanChart is following orders from Beijing and withholding tens of millions of pounds of pensions savings belonging to Hong Kong political exiles. It is not alone, as HSBC has been acting similarly. StanChart has withheld £20m of British National (Overseas) passport holders. Rights group Hong Kong Watch Pension alleges that £3bn of savings are being withheld rom 126,500 people from Hong Kong, of which £1bn is overseen by HSBC or StanChart. - The Financial Mail on Sunday

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Standard Chartered Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 1,118.00p
Change Today -27.50p
% Change -2.40 %
52 Week High 1,269.00p
52 Week Low 635.20p
Volume 1,642,902
Shares Issued 2,388.61m
Market Cap £26,705m
RiskGrade 172

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Value
65.84% above the market average65.84% above the market average65.84% above the market average65.84% above the market average65.84% above the market average
73.33% below the sector average73.33% below the sector average73.33% below the sector average73.33% below the sector average73.33% below the sector average
Price Trend
95.54% above the market average95.54% above the market average95.54% above the market average95.54% above the market average95.54% above the market average
100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average
Income
8.55% below the market average8.55% below the market average8.55% below the market average8.55% below the market average8.55% below the market average
100% below the sector average100% below the sector average100% below the sector average100% below the sector average100% below the sector average
Growth
88.34% above the market average88.34% above the market average88.34% above the market average88.34% above the market average88.34% above the market average
86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average

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