BNP Paribas Shares Hit a New Historic High at 97.11 Euros
This Friday, BNP Paribas reached a new all-time high during the trading session, surpassing the previous peak achieved on February 23. The stock of the leading bank in the Eurozone was trading at 96.53 euros late in the morning, up 0.24% from the previous day. This increase is part of a marked upward trend, with a gain of nearly 33% over three months.
Record Performance in Today's Session
During today's trading session, BNP Paribas shares touched 97.11 euros, erasing the previous record set on February 23, 2026. This breakthrough occurs as the stock is significantly above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, which are at 87.49 euros and 78.69 euros respectively, indicating a well-established upward trend across multiple time horizons. The RSI, a momentum indicator, stands at 62, a level that signals ongoing buying pressure without yet reaching the overbought zone typically set beyond 70. The previous technical resistance at 96.37 euros was surpassed during the session, which can now act as a support point in case of a pullback. The upper Bollinger Band, at 96.90 euros, was also briefly exceeded during the spike to 97.11 euros, illustrating the strength of the ongoing movement.
Annual Growth and Upcoming Financial Events
Over the past year, the bank's stock has shown a progression of 32.74%, while the performance over the last seven days stands at 2.87%. This upward trajectory is accompanied by a contained monthly volatility of 6.36%, indicating regular appreciation rather than erratic movements. The beta of the stock, close to zero at -0.05, also indicates a low correlation with overall market fluctuations in the recent period. Two important events are on the financial calendar for the group in the coming weeks: the publication of the first quarter 2026 results, scheduled for April 30, and the annual general meeting of shareholders planned for May 12. These events will provide concrete details about the commercial dynamics and the shareholder distribution strategy of the institution headquartered in Paris.