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Barclays PLC. Stock Analysis JJCTF
Barclays PLC is a bank holding company, which engages in the provision of retail banking, credit cards, corporate and investment banking, and wealth management services. The Barclays UK division represents businesses that sit within the United Kingdom ring-fenced bank, Barclays Bank UK PLC and its subsidiaries, and comprises Personal Banking, Business Banking and Barclaycard Consumer UK. The Barclays UK Corporate Bank division offers lending, trade and working capital, liquidity, payments, and FX solutions for corporate clients. Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management division comprises the Private Bank, Wealth Management, and Investments businesses. Barclays Investment Bank division incorporates the Global Markets, Investment Banking, and International Corporate Banking businesses. Barclays US Consumer Bank division represents the United States credit card business, focused in the partnership market, as well as an online deposit franchise.
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Barclays PLC vs FTSE 100 Comparative Returns
Analysis of JJCTF stock performance compared to the broader market (FTSE 100) across multiple timeframes.
YTD Performance
- Barclays PLC (JJCTF) 15.43%
- FTSE 100 9.99%
Barclays PLC Outperformed FTSE 100 by 5.44%
1Y Performance
- Barclays PLC (JJCTF) -0.04%
- FTSE 100 9.97%
Barclays PLC Underperformed FTSE 100 by 10.01%
3Y Performance
- Barclays PLC (JJCTF) 20.86%
- FTSE 100 22.86%
Barclays PLC Underperformed FTSE 100 by 2.00%
5Y Performance
- Barclays PLC (JJCTF) 92.52%
- FTSE 100 42.47%
Barclays PLC Outperformed FTSE 100 by 50.05%
Key Statistics
Key statistics in the stock market are essential financial indicators that measure a company's performance, valuation, profitability, and risk.
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$52.00Volume
200.00P/E Ratio (TTM)
7.87FAQ's
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