Simon Property Group (SPG)
164.93
-1.42 (-0.85%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Aug 11th, 12:16 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 166.35 |
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Open | 166.34 |
Bid | 159.99 |
Ask | 167.00 |
Day's Range | 164.81 - 167.21 |
52 Week Range | 136.34 - 190.13 |
Volume | 1,109,125 |
Market Cap | - |
PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
EPS (TTM) | - |
Dividend & Yield | 8.400 (5.09%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 1,450,951 |
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About Simon Property Group (SPG)
Simon Property Group is a leading global real estate company that focuses on the ownership, management, and development of premier retail real estate properties, primarily shopping centers and outlet malls. The company is dedicated to creating high-quality retail environments that enhance the shopping experience for consumers, while providing a platform for retailers to thrive. With a diverse portfolio of properties across various markets, Simon Property Group is committed to driving innovation in retail through strategic partnerships, sustainable practices, and a focus on customer engagement. Read More
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Financial markets are currently pricing in a high likelihood of the Federal Reserve initiating interest rate cuts before the year-end, a significant shift in monetary policy that reflects growing concerns over a cooling U.S. economy. This sentiment has been heavily influenced by recent economic data, particularly a weaker-than-expected jobs
Via MarketMinute · August 8, 2025
The U.S. economy delivered a sobering message in July with a significantly weaker-than-expected jobs report, sending ripples of concern through financial markets and intensifying calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. The data, which revealed a sharp deceleration in job creation and substantial downward revisions to previous
Via MarketMinute · August 7, 2025
The financial markets are abuzz with growing anticipation of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, a sentiment largely driven by a noticeable shift in the central bank's rhetoric. Recent statements from various Federal Reserve speakers, including those traditionally considered hawkish, have adopted a decidedly more dovish tone. This pivot
Via MarketMinute · August 7, 2025
The United States economy is currently grappling with a complex and often contradictory narrative, marked by recent weak payrolls data, a discernible slowdown in the labor market, and persistent inflationary pressures. This confluence of factors is sending ripples through the stock market, prompting increased volatility and a significant re-evaluation of
Via MarketMinute · August 7, 2025
The Federal Reserve has embarked on a pivotal shift in its monetary policy, transitioning from an aggressive stance of interest rate hikes to a more measured approach of gradual rate cuts. This strategic pivot, initiated in late 2024, marks a significant moment for financial markets and the broader economy, signaling
Via MarketMinute · August 7, 2025
While monthly jobs reports often grab headlines, savvy investors are increasingly looking beyond employment figures to a broader array of economic indicators for a more nuanced understanding of market health. Two such crucial metrics, Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation and the Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), are currently providing critical
Via MarketMinute · August 5, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 5, 2025
Simon Property Group (SPG) beat Q2 2025 earnings estimates, raised guidance, and increased its dividend, signaling strong financial health and investor confidence.
Via Chartmill · August 4, 2025
US stock futures are up on Monday after ending Friday deep in the red, following a disappointing jobs report by Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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