GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price BCS
Barclays is a large British universal bank with a strong investment banking division. Its share price is dependent on both the UK economy and global financial market activity. It combines retail and Wall Street banking.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a British systemically important bank with operations in retail, corporate, and investment banking worldwide. We classify it as a Systemic Bank, and the chart below shows the dynamics of this particular segment, reflecting the state of the entire financial system.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Barclays is one of the UK's largest banks, with a global presence in investment and corporate banking. Its systemic role makes it a prominent player in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how Barclays shares compare to the overall trend.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
BCS - Daily change in the company's share price BCS
The daily price change for Barclays, a major British bank, reflects its sensitivity to the UK economy and global financial markets. While the chart of these fluctuations is unspectacular, it is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays PLC is a major British universal bank. This chart reflects the average daily volatility of the global banking sector. Comparison with the BCS dynamics helps assess how the combination of retail and investment banking, as well as the risks of the British economy, affect its stability.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Barclays is a large British universal bank with a global presence. Its performance depends on the state of the British and global economies, as well as the health of global financial markets. The chart below shows the overall volatility impacted by such global banks.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization BCS
Barclays, one of the UK's largest banks, has been undergoing a restructuring over the past year in an effort to improve the profitability of its investment banking division. Its share price has reflected the market's appreciation of these efforts and the state of the UK economy.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays PLC is one of the largest systemically important banks in the UK, with a global presence in investment banking. Its performance depends on both the health of the UK economy and activity in global capital markets. This creates a complex profile, the dynamics of which are interesting to compare with those of more regional banks.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Barclays PLC is a large British universal bank with a strong investment banking division. Its performance is a combination of the stability of UK retail banking and the volatility of global capital markets. This makes its shares sensitive to both the state of the UK economy and global financial trends.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization BCS
Barclays, a major British bank with a global presence, reflects the state of the UK and global financial systems. Monthly fluctuations on the chart are linked to Bank of England policy, activity in London financial markets, and the performance of its investment banking division.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
This shows the dynamics of the global banking sector. For Barclays, a large British bank with a strong investment banking division, this reflects the state of both the UK economy and global capital markets.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Barclays is a systemically important British bank with a global presence. Its fate is inextricably linked to the health of the global economy. The chart below shows overall market sentiment. Is Barclays a barometer of this sentiment, or does its stock have its own, British-specific characteristics?
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization BCS
Barclays shares are a mirror of the UK and European financial systems. Their weekly price movements are an immediate reaction to central bank announcements, interest rate changes, and geopolitical events. This chart shows how investors evaluate the risks and opportunities of one of the world's key banks on a weekly basis.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
Systemic banks are a mirror of the global financial system. Their combined weekly performance reflects their reaction to central bank statements, inflation expectations, and geopolitical risks. The chart illustrates this overall context, allowing for a comparison of how Barclays is coping with the same challenges as its global peers.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Barclays is a global, systemically important bank whose fortunes are closely tied to the pulse of the global economy. Shares of such giants often move in unison with the market. Use this chart to assess whether Barclays is an accurate barometer of market sentiment, mirroring its weekly fluctuations, or are its own policies and risks creating deviations?
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
BCS - Market capitalization of the company BCS
The Barclays market capitalization chart is a heartbeat of the British and global economies. Its fluctuations aren't just stock movements, but a response to interest rates, geopolitics, and regulatory storms. The dynamics of this indicator tell investors a story about the risks and opportunities of one of the pillars of the global financial system as it navigates economic cycles.
BCS - Share of the company's market capitalization BCS within the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is not just a bank, but a systemically important financial institution on a global scale. Its market share reflects its enormous weight in the global economy and its "too big to fail" status. Studying its market share is a glimpse into the position of one of the key power centers in the world of big money, influencing the entire banking industry.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important bank, an integral part of the global financial architecture. The chart below shows the aggregate market value of the banking sector in which it operates. Fluctuations in this line are a barometer of the health of the global economy, directly affecting the risks and opportunities for such giants.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
The capitalization of a systemic bank like Barclays isn't just a market share, but one of its supporting pillars. Its financial health and stability directly impact investor confidence worldwide. Therefore, its fluctuations on the overall capitalization chart aren't ripples, but waves capable of reshaping the entire financial landscape.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
BCS - Book value capitalization of the company BCS
The balance sheet of the systemic bank Barclays isn't just its factories, but its financial might: loan portfolios, securities, and enormous reserves. This is the very capital that ensures stability in the global economy. How resilient is it to crises? The chart below allows us to peer into the heart of this financial giant and assess the dynamics of its real capital.
BCS - Share of the company's book capitalization BCS within the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays' status as a systemic bank is backed not only by capital but also by real assets: a global network of offices and data centers. The chart shows how much of the banking sector's physical infrastructure Barclays controls, reflecting its deep roots in global finance.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Systemic banks
The banking sector is inherently capital-intensive, as the chart reflects. For a global systemic bank like Barclays, owning a vast network of offices and powerful data centers is not a choice, but a necessity to maintain operations, trust, and regulatory compliance.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Barclays' assets aren't factories, but the very lifeblood of the economy: loans, securities, and financial liabilities worth hundreds of billions. The book value of this systemic bank reflects the colossal amount of capital it controls, influencing global markets. The chart clearly demonstrates the weight of this financial giant in the global asset structure.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - BCS
For a bank, the price-to-book ratio is a key indicator of its health. When it's above one, the market believes Barclays is capable of earning more than its capital and assets are worth. The chart shows how this investor confidence has changed, reflecting sentiment around the global financial system and the bank's own profitability.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays, like any large bank, has a huge balance sheet consisting of loans and assets. This chart is a barometer of investor confidence. When the market valuation is lower than the book value, the market may doubt the quality of the assets or future profits. The extent to which this difference is large or small indicates confidence in the bank's stability.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, is a classic example of a company whose valuation is closely tied to book value. This metric is particularly important for banks, as it reflects market confidence in the quality of their assets (loans and investments). The chart shows how Barclays' valuation compares to the market, where tech giants often command significantly higher multiples.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
BCS - Company debts BCS
For global systemic bank Barclays, debt is not just a source of funding but an integral part of its operating model. Debt reflects the volume of customer deposits, issued bonds, and other instruments used to maintain liquidity and comply with strict regulatory requirements. This chart provides an overview of the scale and structure of its balance sheet.
Market segment debts - Systemic banks
For global systemically important bank Barclays, debt is not just a liability but the core of its operations. The level and structure of its debt are strictly regulated to ensure the stability of the financial system. This chart shows how Barclays' debt position compares to other banking giants, reflecting its strategy and risk appetite.
Market debt in general
Barclays is a systemically important British bank with a global presence. Its business is inextricably linked to capital and debt management. An analysis of total market debt, presented in this chart, allows us to compare Barclays' financial strength and leverage with the state of the overall economy, which is critical for assessing the risks of such a giant.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio BCS
For a systemic bank like Barclays, debt and capital management are the core of its business. This chart illustrates the level of financial leverage, showing the ratio of debt to equity. This is a critical indicator of the bank's stability and its ability to withstand economic shocks, which directly impacts depositor and investor confidence.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Systemic banks
For a global systemic bank like Barclays, debt management is the foundation of stability and growth. This chart provides a unique opportunity to see the size of Barclays' debt obligations not in absolute terms, but in comparison to the total capital of the entire banking sector. This allows us to assess whether their debt policy is riskier or more prudent than their peers.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
For a systemic bank like Barclays, debt management is a reflection of the health of the entire financial system. This chart offers a macroeconomic snapshot, comparing the bank's debt obligations to the total capital of the entire stock market. This allows one to assess how the risk appetite of one of the world's largest lenders is changing in line with overall economic trends.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - BCS
Barclays, one of the UK's oldest and largest banks, operates globally in investment and commercial banking. This chart shows its profitability assessment in an environment of constantly changing regulations and interest rates. Lower values โโmay reflect systemic risks, while higher values โโindicate successful restructuring and stable income.
P/E of the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is not just a bank, but a global, systemically important financial institution with operations worldwide. Valuing such giants is challenging due to their scale and risks. This chart shows the average market valuation for the largest banks sector, helping to understand how investors generally view the financial elite and Barclays' place within it.
P/E of the market as a whole
For systemic bank Barclays, whose fortunes are directly dependent on the global economy, this chart of overall sentiment serves as an important mirror. Is the bank's valuation moving in sync with the market, confirming its status as a barometer, or are investors pricing in the specific risks of the UK jurisdiction and unique strategic moves that run counter to the overall trend?
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company BCS
Barclays is a pillar of the global financial system, with operations in investment and retail banking. This chart shows analysts' estimates of the bank's future earnings, taking into account forecasts for interest rates, business activity, and credit risk. It's a look at the expected profitability of this global banking giant.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important British bank with a global presence in investment and commercial banking. The chart compares its future profitability forecasts with average banking sector expectations. This helps assess how analysts view its prospects in the face of changing interest rates and the global economic environment.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
For systemic bank Barclays, the overall market assessment of future profits is paramount. This chart shows investor confidence in the health of the economy, which directly impacts credit demand, M&A activity, and trading revenue. Barclays is both a reflection of and a participant in the global economic processes depicted here.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit BCS
Barclays is a global financial conglomerate whose activities span everything from retail loans to complex investment transactions. The chart below demonstrates the bank's ability to generate income in various economic conditions. It reflects both the state of the global economy and its risk and capital management skills.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a global systemically important bank with deep roots in investment and corporate banking. The chart below illustrates the financial health of the world's largest banks. Barclays' results, heavily dependent on capital markets and global trading, are an important indicator for understanding overall trends in this elite segment.
Overall market profit
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, is deeply integrated into the global economy. Its financial health is inextricably linked to the performance of this chart. When the corporate sector generates high profits, demand for growth loans increases, and the mergers and acquisitions market becomes more active. During downturns, Barclays is one of the first to feel the impact of a decline in business activity.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company BCS
Barclays is a global, systemically important bank whose fate is closely tied to global financial markets. This chart visualizes the collective opinion of analysts on the bank's future profitability. It is influenced by M&A forecasts, interest rate dynamics, and the state of the global economy, which serves as a barometer for its investment and commercial divisions.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is one of the world's systemically important banks, with enormous influence on the global financial system. The aggregate profitability forecasts for the entire banking sector, shown here, are largely dependent on macroeconomic factors such as interest rates. This chart provides insight into the operating environment for Barclays and the overall expectations.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Barclays is a global, systemically important bank whose health is inextricably linked to the health of the global economy. The corporate earnings forecast, which you see here, drives lending, M&A, and capital markets activity. Rising expectations directly feed all of the bank's key business areas, making it a reflection of macroeconomic trends.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - BCS
Barclays, a pillar of the global banking system, generates revenue from a wide range of financial services. This metric reflects how the market assesses its income from lending, investing, and asset management. For banks, this metric is often low, reflecting the capital-intensive nature and cyclicality of the financial industry.
P/S market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important global bank with significant investment and retail banking businesses. Its revenue is closely tied to the health of the global economy. This chart shows the average revenue valuation in the banking sector, giving investors a benchmark for understanding whether the market values โโBarclays' diversified business above or below its key peers.
P/S of the market as a whole
Barclays is a century-old global systemically important bank operating in investment and retail banking. Its cash flows are enormous, but its risks are also high. This chart shows how the market as a whole values โโthe revenues of such financial conglomerates compared to the average across all sectors, from technology to industrials.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company BCS
Barclays is a systemically important global bank with operations in investment and retail banking. This chart shows investors' estimates of its future revenue, which is comprised of interest income and fees. The dynamics reflect market expectations regarding the state of the global economy, capital market activity, and the effectiveness of the bank's strategy.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a global financial conglomerate whose activities span from retail banking to complex investment banking. This chart compares Barclays' estimated future earnings with those of other systemically important banks. It reflects investor opinion on whether the bank can generate earnings more effectively than its competitors in the current macroeconomic environment.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Barclays, as a global systemic bank, is a mirror of economic activity. Its revenues from lending and investment services are closely linked to business and consumer confidence. This chart, measuring total revenue expectations, effectively reveals the level of optimism, which directly impacts demand for Barclays' financial products and services.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales BCS
This chart visualizes the revenue of Barclays, a pillar of the British and global banking system. This indicator is comprised of interest income on loans, fees from investment banking transactions, and income from asset management. Thus, the graph's dynamics provide a comprehensive indicator of the state of the economy, capital market activity, and the financial well-being of the bank's clients.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a British financial giant and a systemically important global bank. Its activities span everything from retail banking to complex investment banking. This chart reflects the combined revenues of the largest banks, serving as an indicator of the state of the global economy. The dynamics of this indicator are directly linked to Barclays' profitability, which depends on interest rates and market activity.
Overall market sales
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, is deeply integrated into the global economy. The business activity indicator presented here is its key measure. Growing aggregate market revenues translates into increased lending, increased investment activity, and a greater number of transactions, which form the basis of this financial conglomerate's revenue and stability.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company BCS
Barclays is a global systemically important bank with strong positions in the UK and US. This revenue forecast chart reflects analysts' expectations for the global economy. The increase is driven by forecasts for increased lending, capital markets activity, and investment banking deal volumes, which directly impact the bank's revenue.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important British bank with global reach, deeply integrated into the global financial system. Its activities span everything from retail banking to complex investment banking. This chart shows aggregate earnings expectations for the systemic banking segment, reflecting analyst sentiment regarding the health of the global economy and banking sector.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
For Barclays, a systemic bank, this chart reflects the health of the economy. The projected growth in market sales means increased demand for business loans, household mortgages, and capital market activity. As an integral part of the financial system, the bank directly benefits from increased business and consumer confidence in the economy.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality BCS
This chart for Barclays, a global systemically important bank, illustrates its ability to generate profits from its core activitiesโlending, investing, and asset management. These indicators are influenced by interest rates, credit risks, and operating expense efficiency. Stability here is a sign of sound risk management on a global scale.
Market segment marginality - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important British bank with a global presence in investment and retail banking. The success of such a conglomerate depends on the profitability of its key divisions. This chart shows the average profitability for the financial sector, allowing one to assess how effectively Barclays manages its assets and competes globally.
Market marginality as a whole
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, is deeply integrated into the global economy. The overall profitability of its corporate sector is a key indicator of its health. High business profitability means reduced credit risks and increased demand for investment and banking services, which directly impacts Barclays' financial performance and stability.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company BCS
Barclays is more than just a bank; it's a global financial system with a century-long history. From its retail branches in Britain to its trading floors in New York, its operations require a massive workforce. This chart illustrates the scale of human resources involved in asset management, lending, and investment activities worldwide.
Share of the company's employees BCS within the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, is a vast and complex machine. Its smooth operation across retail, corporate, and investment banking requires colossal human resources. This chart illustrates the true human scale of this financial giant, reflecting its weight as one of the largest employers in the global banking sector.
Number of employees in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a systemically important global bank whose operations span all aspects of financial services. This chart illustrates the scale of human capital required to operate such a complex structure. Employment trends in this sector reflect changes in regulation, technology, and global economic activity that impact the entire financial industry.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
As a global systemically important bank, Barclays mirrors the global economy. Its headcount is directly linked to financial market activity, lending volumes, and overall economic health. Therefore, its workforce dynamics are an important component of the overall employment picture in the corporate sector.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company BCS (BCS)
The value of Barclays, a global bank, is a blend of human expertise and colossal capital. This chart demonstrates how the market values โโthe team managing trillions in assets. Here, the high capitalization is distributed among tens of thousands of employees, from investment bankers to risk managers, reflecting the scale and complexity of their operations.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays, as a global systemic bank, combines labor-intensive retail banking with capital-intensive investment banking. This metric shows the market's perceived value for each employee compared to the industry average. This helps investors understand whether they perceive Barclays as more "lightweight" and technologically advanced, or, conversely, more "bloated" in terms of personnel than its direct competitors.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
As a global systemic bank, Barclays is a complex mechanism where value is created not only by the labor of thousands of employees but also by the size of its assets under management. This chart helps us understand how financial leverage and global capital market transactions multiply the market valuation per individual employee in the banking system.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company BCS (BCS)
Barclays isn't just a bank, it's a complex global financial system. This chart shows the true impact of its staff, from retail bankers to highly-paid investment strategists. This metric reflects the bank's ability to generate profits not only from capital but also from each employee's expertise in managing enormous assets and risks.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a British systemic bank. This chart shows the industry average for "systemic banks." In this sector, profit is generated less by labor than by capital (leverage). This benchmark is a balance between thousands of employees in low-margin retail and elite investment bankers handling billions.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Barclays, as a global systemically important bank, manages colossal financial flows, and the success of every transaction depends on the expertise of its analysts and traders. This chart provides insight into how effectively the financial sector, represented by Barclays, converts the intellectual capital of its employees into net profit.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee BCS (BCS)
For global systemic bank Barclays, this chart reflects the efficiency of its operating model. It shows how much revenue each employee generates working with complex financial products, from investment banking to asset management. It's an indicator of performance in a highly competitive environment.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a global systemic bank with a robust investment banking division. Its effectiveness depends on the balance between high-yield traders and its extensive retail banking staff. This chart shows the industry average per employee income, allowing one to assess how productive Barclays' team is compared to other financial giants.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Barclays isn't just a high street bank, but a complex global financial conglomerate with a powerful investment banking arm. Efficiency here is a balancing act. On the one hand, there are thousands of employees in retail, on the other, traders and bankers handling billions. This metric helps us understand the income generated by the average employee of this enormous machine, taking into account both high-yield trading and mass banking.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company BCS (BCS)
Barclays is a major British bank with a global presence in investment banking. This chart shows the volume of bets against its shares. Bears may focus on risks related to the UK economy's instability, regulatory penalties, or high volatility in trading revenues, which are harder to predict.
Shares shorted by market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a pillar of the British and global financial system. This global bank combines UK retail banking with a large international investment banking business. This chart shows the volume of bearish bets. If it is high, it may indicate investor fears of rising credit losses, instability in capital markets, or specific regulatory risks in the banking sector.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Barclays, as a systemic British bank, is deeply integrated into the global economy. Its investment banking revenues depend on its risk appetite. This chart shows how fearful investors are. Growing pessimism means a freeze in the IPO and M&A markets, as well as increased risks in the bank's loan portfolio due to recession fears.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator BCS (BCS)
Barclays is a global systemic bank with roots in the UK, active in both retail and investment banking. Its shares are a barometer of European financial health. This oscillator measures price momentum. A central bank decision to sharply cut rates or, conversely, news of financial instability can trigger strong movements, pushing the indicator into panic zones (below 30).
RSI 14 Market Segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a global systemic bank, whose fate is inextricably linked to the health of the entire financial system. The RSI_14_Seg indicator for "Systemic Banks" is vitally important. It shows whether the entire banking sector is overheated, for example, due to rate changes. This helps distinguish the success of Barclays' investment arm from the overall market trend.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Barclays PLC is a British systemic bank with a global investment arm. They are a two-faced giant: stable retail in the UK and volatile trading globally. This market "temperature" chart is their business. In times of euphoria, their investment bank thrives. In times of panic, their "home" bank serves as a safety net.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast BCS (BCS)
This chart reflects the collective opinion of analysts on Barclays. Their target price is a balance between a stable UK retail bank and a volatile but potentially profitable investment bank. The forecasts factor in the risk of credit losses in the UK economy and the investment bank's ability to compete with American giants.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price BCS (BCS)
Barclays (BCS) is a systemically important British bank with global reach, strong in both retail banking and investment banking. This chart is important for assessing sentiment. It quantifies the gap between the current price and the average analyst target, clearly demonstrating whether experts see upside potential amid regulatory and market challenges.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Systemic banks
Barclays is a pillar of the British financial system, with a large UK retail business and a global investment bank. Its health depends on the UK economy and capital markets activity. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire systemic banking sector. It reflects whether experts expect lending to grow or decline.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Barclays is a global, systemically important bank with British roots, operating in investment and retail banking. For giants like Barclays, the aggregated market outlook displayed in this chart is critical. It reflects the economic climate, which directly impacts interest rates, credit demand, and M&A activity.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index BCS
Barclays is a major British systemic bank with two centers of strength: a strong retail and commercial business in the UK and one of the world's leading investment banking divisions. This chart provides a comprehensive assessment of this balance. It is sensitive to both the health of the UK economy (rates, credit) and the volatility and profitability of global capital markets.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Systemic banks
Barclays is a large British universal bank with strong positions in investment banking (Barclays Capital) and UK retail. This composite index evaluates banks. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark helps us understand how this transatlantic model (London + New York) differentiates Barclays from the average systemic bank.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Barclays is a pillar of the British banking system, also boasting a strong transatlantic investment banking division. Its health is inextricably linked to the UK economy and global market activity. This chart provides macro context. It helps assess how Barclays, sensitive to rates and trades, compares to the overall economic situation.