Synchrony Financial Common Stock (SYF)
80.19
+2.49 (3.20%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 19th, 12:42 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 77.70 |
|---|---|
| Open | 79.20 |
| Bid | 79.81 |
| Ask | 80.25 |
| Day's Range | 79.20 - 81.84 |
| 52 Week Range | 40.54 - 88.77 |
| Volume | 5,909,884 |
| Market Cap | 45.68B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 8.764 |
| EPS (TTM) | 9.2 |
| Dividend & Yield | 1.200 (1.50%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 3,510,200 |
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About Synchrony Financial Common Stock (SYF)
Synchrony Financial is a financial services company that specializes in consumer financing solutions. It provides a range of credit products, including private label credit cards, promotional financing, and installment loans, primarily aimed at helping consumers manage their purchases and enhance their purchasing power. The company partners with various retailers and businesses to offer tailored financing options that facilitate customer transactions and improve the overall shopping experience. Through its services, Synchrony Financial aims to foster customer loyalty and drive sales for its partners while enhancing financial flexibility for consumers. Read More
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In a swift and sharp reaction to shifting political winds, shares of American Express (NYSE:AXP) plummeted more than 5% on January 12, 2026, as investors grappled with a dual-pronged regulatory threat from the highest levels of government. The selloff was ignited by President Trump’s weekend proposal to mandate
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
NEW YORK — The third week of January 2026 has proven to be a sobering reality check for the U.S. financial sector. As of Monday, January 19, 2026, investors are still parsing a turbulent week that saw billions in market capitalization evaporated from the nation’s largest lenders. A volatile
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the American financial sector, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers and the White House have intensified their push for a federal 10% cap on credit card interest rates. The proposal, which aims to curb "predatory" lending in an era of persistent inflation, has
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
As the calendar turns toward late January 2026, a high-stakes standoff between the White House and the nation’s largest financial institutions has reached a breaking point. President Donald Trump has renewed his call for a mandatory 10% cap on credit card interest rates, setting a self-imposed deadline of January
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The institutional bedrock of the American financial system is trembling as a historic confrontation between the White House and the Federal Reserve reaches a fever pitch. In mid-January 2026, the long-simmering tension between the Trump administration and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has shifted from rhetorical sparring to a full-blown
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the financial sector, President Donald Trump has reignited a contentious battle with the nation’s largest lenders by reaffirming his pledge to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Following a series of social media declarations in early January 2026, the proposal
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
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Via StockStory · January 15, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
As President Donald Trump approaches the first anniversary of his second term, a revived campaign promise has sent the financial sector into a tailspin. With a self-imposed deadline of January 20, 2026, the administration is moving to implement a nationwide 10% cap on credit card interest rates. This aggressive move,
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
As the first quarter of 2026 unfolds, a striking divergence has emerged within the American equity markets. While the broader S&P 500 has faced a wave of downward earnings revisions amidst cooling consumer demand and persistent labor costs, the financial sector has remarkably bucked the trend. Analysts have raised
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The U.S. banking sector is facing its most significant regulatory upheaval in decades as a bipartisan push to cap credit card interest rates at 10% gains sudden, aggressive momentum in Washington. This week, the stock market responded with a sharp sell-off, as investors priced in a future where the
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The financial markets were rocked this week as a surprise policy proposal from President Donald Trump sent shockwaves through the payments and lending industries. On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, shares of global payment giants and major credit card issuers plummeted following the President's call for a temporary 10% cap on
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026
The long-simmering tension between the White House and the nation's central bank reached a boiling point on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, as President Donald Trump intensified his public assault on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. In a series of provocative statements, the President characterized Powell as both "grossly incompetent" and
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026
As the sun rose on January 13, 2026, Wall Street found itself navigating yet another "headline whirlwind" that has become the hallmark of the current administration’s economic strategy. In a pre-dawn post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump announced an "immediate" 25% tariff on all goods from any country
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026
The Labor Department released the much-anticipated December Consumer Price Index (CPI) report on Tuesday, revealing that headline inflation held steady at a 2.7% annual rate. This figure met the consensus expectations of economists and provided a sigh of relief for investors who had feared a resurgence in price volatility.
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026
Via MarketBeat · January 13, 2026
As of January 13, 2026, Synchrony Financial (NYSE: SYF) stands at a fascinating crossroads between fundamental financial strength and significant regulatory turbulence. Once a quiet subsidiary of the General Electric empire, Synchrony has evolved into the largest provider of private-label credit cards in the United States. While the company spent much of 2025 celebrating a [...]
Via PredictStreet · January 13, 2026
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Via Chartmill · January 13, 2026
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Via StockStory · January 12, 2026
The financial landscape was sent into a tailspin on January 9, 2026, when President Donald Trump announced a sweeping proposal to implement a temporary, one-year 10% cap on all credit card interest rates, effective January 20. The announcement, delivered via social media and followed by a brief press conference, has
Via MarketMinute · January 12, 2026
The financial markets were jolted into a state of high volatility on Monday, January 12, 2026, as investors reacted to a renewed and aggressive push from President Donald Trump to implement a federal cap on credit card interest rates. The proposal, which seeks to limit annual percentage rates (APRs) to
Via MarketMinute · January 12, 2026
In a stunning display of resilience, the U.S. stock market surged to unprecedented levels on January 12, 2026, as both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) notched fresh closing records. Investors appeared to decouple from a swirl of political and regulatory uncertainty, focusing instead
Via MarketMinute · January 12, 2026
The long-standing tension between the executive branch and the nation’s central bank reached a boiling point this week as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a formal criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The probe, which centers on allegations of perjury regarding a multi-billion dollar
Via MarketMinute · January 12, 2026
