BNY Mellon Stock Movement Summary Bank of New York Mellon (BK) recently pulled back from an all-time high of $125.89 amid a broader financial sector selloff. The stock had gained 47.63% to 48.1% over the past year. Key Facts: - The company reported $20.11 billion in revenue with 8.43% growth - Q4 2025 earnings were driven by higher net interest income and fee revenue - BNY Mellon issued $1.55 billion in senior notes and made executive leadership changes - The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.53 per share (1.7% annualized yield) - Analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" consensus with an average price target of $131.92 - Institutional investors own over 85% of the stock - Recent partnership announced with FOMO Pay for cross-border payments using BNY's Virtual Reference Number solution - Mixed institutional activity: Candriam S.C.A. reduced its stake by 9.7%, while Jones Financial Companies increased its position by 35.1%
Read full analysisBNY Mellon Stock Movement Summary Bank of New York Mellon (BK) recently pulled back from an all-time high of $125.89 amid a broader financial sector selloff. The stock had gained 47.63% to 48.1% over the past year. Key Facts: - The company reported $20.11 billion in revenue with 8.43% growth - Q4 2025 earnings were driven by higher net interest income and fee revenue - BNY Mellon issued $1.55 billion in senior notes and made executive leadership changes - The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.53 per share (1.7% annualized yield) - Analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" consensus with an average price target of $131.92 - Institutional investors own over 85% of the stock - Recent partnership announced with FOMO Pay for cross-border payments using BNY's Virtual Reference Number solution - Mixed institutional activity: Candriam S.C.A. reduced its stake by 9.7%, while Jones Financial Companies increased its position by 35.1%
Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) is a publicly traded company in the Financials sector.