KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) is a financial services company headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. Through its primary subsidiary, KeyBank, it offers a range of banking services to retail, small business, corporate, and investment clients. KeyBank operates over 1,000 branches and 40,000 ATMs across several states, including Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. The company was formed in 1994 through the merger of Society Corporation of Cleveland and KeyCorp of Albany, New York, making it briefly the 10th largest U.S. bank at that time. ru.wikipedia.org+4de.wikipedia.org+4Wikipedia+4ru.wikipedia.org+4en.wikipedia.org+4es.wikipedia.org+4
Over the past 52 weeks, KeyCorp's stock has traded between a high of $20.30 and a low of $15.37.
As of the latest data, the stock is trading at $15.38, reflecting a slight decrease of 0.65% from the previous close.
Analyst sentiment toward KeyCorp is mixed. According to MarketBeat, the company has received an average recommendation of "Hold," with an average target price of $18.50, based on 14 analyst ratings. Similarly, TipRanks reports that out of 15 analysts, 5 recommend a "Buy," 8 suggest "Hold," and 2 advise "Sell," with an average price target of $18.00.
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