Pulling SEC filings + quote and writing the call…
Pulling SEC filings + quote and writing the call…

SHINHAN FINANCIAL GROUP CO LTD
Next earnings Jul 23, 2026 · consensus $3334.79 EPS, $4.33T rev
Too little disclosed to underwrite SHG; the only hard fact — a 5.2% share-count cut — hints at buybacks but proves nothing.
The provided dataset is genuinely thin: a $66.65 quote (down 1.39% on the day) and a single fundamental — 477M shares outstanding for FY2025, down 5.2% year-over-year, sourced from SEC XBRL EntityCommonStockSharesOutstanding. There is no revenue, net interest income, margin, loan-book, capital-ratio, ROE, or dividend figure to evaluate, and the latest 'filing' is a 6-K dated 2026-05-15 with no Risk Factors or MD&A text supplied. For a National Commercial Bank, the metrics that actually drive the call — net interest margin, credit-loss provisioning, capital adequacy (CET1), and book value — are entirely absent here, so I cannot assess fundamental quality or valuation with any rigor.
Sources: SEC EDGAR (CIK 0001263043, latest 6-K filed 2026-05-15) · EODHD · analysis by claude-code · as of 6/21/2026, 4:44:23 PM.
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Annual figures from SEC 10-K XBRL filings. Open the filing links below for full statement detail.
Computed from SEC XBRL annual figures + the current quote. EV and ROIC use long-term + current debt where filed; estimates, not investment advice.
1482 tracked peers · median
Disclosed under the STOCK Act
Self-reported periodic transaction reports (STOCK Act). Amounts are disclosed ranges; a trade may be a spouse's. Disclosures lag the trade by up to ~45 days. Source: House Clerk + Senate eFD.
Source: EODHD. Yield = trailing-12-month dividends ÷ price.
Recent news tone vs the market's typical (which skews positive). A soft signal, not a recommendation.