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*Data last updated: 2026-04-17 18:42 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-17 18:42, AT&T (T) is priced at $26,48, with a total market cap of $184,74B, a P/E ratio of 8,13, and a dividend yield of 4,21%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $26,04 and $26,60. The current price is 1,68% above the day's low and 0,45% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 27,20M. Over the past 52 weeks, T has traded between $22,95 to $29,79, and the current price is -11,11% away from the 52-week high.

T Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$25,46
Market Cap$184,74B
Volume27,20M
P/E Ratio8,13
Dividend Yield (TTM)4,21%
Dividend Amount$0,28
Diluted EPS (TTM)3,05
Net Income (FY)$21,88B
Revenue (FY)$125,64B
Earnings Date2026-04-22
EPS Estimate0,55
Revenue Estimate$31,24B
Shares Outstanding7,25B
Beta (1Y)0.539
Ex-Dividend Date2026-04-10
Dividend Payment Date2026-05-01

About T

AT&T Inc. provides telecommunications, media, and technology services worldwide. Its Communications segment offers wireless voice and data communications services; and sells handsets, wireless data cards, wireless computing devices, and carrying cases and hands-free devices through its own company-owned stores, agents, and third-party retail stores. It also provides data, voice, security, cloud solutions, outsourcing, and managed and professional services, as well as customer premises equipment for multinational corporations, small and mid-sized businesses, governmental, and wholesale customers. In addition, this segment offers broadband fiber and legacy telephony voice communication services to residential customers. It markets its communications services and products under the AT&T, Cricket, AT&T PREPAID, and AT&T Fiber brand names. The company's Latin America segment provides wireless services in Mexico; and video services in Latin America. This segment markets its services and products under the AT&T and Unefon brand names. The company was formerly known as SBC Communications Inc. and changed its name to AT&T Inc. in 2005. AT&T Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryTelecommunications Services
CEOJohn T. Stankey
HeadquartersDallas,TX,US
Official Websitehttps://www.att.com
Employees (FY)133,03K
Average Revenue (1Y)$944,50K
Net Income per Employee$164,54K

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2026-04-17 16:01

NYSE Submits Rule Change Proposal to Allow Tokenized Securities Trading

Gate News message, April 17 — The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) submitted a rule change proposal (SR-NYSE-2026-17) to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 9, proposing to add Rule 7.50 and amend related provisions to permit eligible securities to trade in tokenized form on the exchange. The proposal, developed in coordination with the Depository Trust Company's (DTC) three-year tokenization pilot program, follows the model of similar Nasdaq rules already approved by the SEC. Under the proposal, tokenized securities must share the same CUSIP number, trading symbol, and shareholder rights as their traditional counterparts to trade at equal priority in the same order book. The initial scope is limited to Russell 1000 Index constituents and ETFs tracking major indices. Settlement will remain T+1, and existing regulatory rules will apply equally to tokenized securities.

2026-04-17 12:22

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Proposes Shortening Stock Settlement Cycle from T+2 to T+1

Gate News message, April 17 — Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) issued a consultation paper on April 17 proposing to shorten the settlement cycle for Hong Kong's stock spot market from T+2 to T+1, with the consultation period ending on May 18, 2026. The settlement cycle refers to the time between trade execution and settlement (transfer of securities and funds), typically measured in business days. The proposed T+1 settlement will apply to secondary market transactions including stocks, exchange-traded products, structured products, debt securities, and share delivery following stock option exercise and transfer. Initial public offerings and trades conducted through Shanghai-Shenzhen Stock Connect will continue under existing settlement schedules. HKEX also plans to establish new workflow platforms for institutional participants such as fund managers, custodians, and securities firms to improve operational efficiency. Supporting measures include adjusting settlement procedure timetables, extending service hours for settlement-related activities, and maintaining existing risk management frameworks with minor schedule adjustments. HKEX targets transition to T+1 settlement in the fourth quarter of 2027, pending market readiness and regulatory approval. Markets currently operating on T+1 settlement include mainland China, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, and India. By 2027, the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland are expected to adopt T+1, bringing approximately 88% of global stock trading to T+1 or T+0/T+1 settlement cycles.

2026-04-17 09:01

Hong Kong Exchanges Proposes Shortening Stock Settlement Cycle from T+2 to T+1

Gate News message, April 17 — Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) released a consultation document today proposing to shorten the settlement cycle for Hong Kong's stock spot market from T+2 (trade date plus two days) to T+1 (trade date plus one day). The exchange is seeking market feedback on the proposed operational model.

2026-04-16 12:23

Ripple Partners with Kyobo Life to Tokenize Government Bonds, Aims to Accelerate Settlement

Gate News message, April 16 — Ripple has signed a cooperation agreement with Kyobo Life Insurance, one of South Korea's leading insurance companies, to launch a joint project digitizing and expediting government bond clearing using blockchain technology. This marks Ripple's first partnership with a South Korean insurance company. The project aims to tokenize government bond transactions using Ripple's Ripple Custody platform, targeting a reduction of the traditional T+2 settlement period to near real-time levels. The collaboration is positioned as a pilot project focused on testing technical and regulatory feasibility. The parties have not disclosed concrete details including exact transaction volume, implementation timeline, or which bond types will be covered. The announcement emphasized that the project remains in its early stages. Kyobo Life also plans to explore stablecoin-based payment solutions in collaboration with Ripple, though the specific stablecoin to be used and launch timeline have not yet been announced. The partnership reflects accelerating corporate tokenization trends across Asia, with countries like South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore making rapid progress in digital asset regulation. Ripple has been strengthening its institutional presence in Asia through increased partnerships in recent years.

2026-04-15 04:02

MS Capital Secures $1B Mandate from Middle East Sovereign Fund to Trade Chinese Stocks

Gate News message, April 15 — Singapore-based quantitative hedge fund Meridian & Saturn Capital (MS Capital) announced it has secured a $1 billion dedicated investment mandate to trade Chinese equities, with the funds primarily sourced from a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund. The agreement includes provisions for additional capital injections if MS Capital meets preset performance benchmarks. The mandate represents one of the largest allocations to date from Middle Eastern sovereign funds into Chinese quantitative strategies, reflecting growing interest as regional volatility rises and AI-driven tools enhance performance. MS Capital, which manages approximately $1.5 billion in assets including an initial $500 million from Middle Eastern clients, is in talks with other regional funds and plans to open offices in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and the U.S. MS Capital is controlled by Jude Zhu, who holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and founded Shanghai-based Meridian Global Inc. in 2013. Meridian Global manages around 7 billion yuan ($1 billion) domestically. Zhu's fintech firm Leap Technologies provides T+0 trading algorithms designed to capture intraday price movements; CEO Kate Zhang noted the AI-driven system has generated annualized returns exceeding 10% for clients' equity holdings. MS Capital's market-neutral strategy returned 10.3% in 2025 and 6.2% through February 28, 2026, compared to an estimated 18% gain for China's CSI 300 benchmark in 2025. Zhang highlighted surging global investor interest, with the firm delivering five presentations at a Morgan Stanley conference in the Middle East in February—far exceeding the one or two sessions typical for other large managers.

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Been seeing more people ask about comparing short-term investments lately, so figured I'd break down something useful: money market yield. It's basically the standard way to measure returns on discount securities like T-bills and commercial paper, and honestly it's way more practical than it sounds. Here's why it matters. Most money market instruments aren't priced like regular bonds - they're sold at a discount and you cash them in at face value later. So a T-bill worth 1000 might cost you 950, and that 50 dollar difference is your profit. But when you're trying to compare different instruments with different maturity dates, it gets messy fast. That's where money market yield comes in. The formula itself is straightforward: take the discount, divide by purchase price, then multiply by 360 divided by days to maturity. So if you grab a Treasury bill for 29,400 with a 30,000 face value and 90 days to go, you've got a 600 dollar discount. Run the math: 600 divided by 29,400 times 360 divided by 90, and you get 8.16% annualized. That number lets you actually compare it against other short-term plays. Why the 360-day year? It's just convention in money markets. Not scientifically accurate, but it keeps everyone on the same page when evaluating instruments with short timeframes. The practical side: if you're parking capital short-term, you've got options. Treasury bills are basically risk-free since they're government backed. Commercial paper from corporations pays slightly more but carries credit risk. CDs from banks offer fixed rates. Money market funds bundle these together for diversification. Understanding how money market yield actually works helps you figure out which combo makes sense for your liquidity needs and return expectations. Bottom line: money market yield is that standardized lens that makes comparing all these different short-term instruments actually possible. Whether you're evaluating T-bills, commercial paper, or CDs, knowing how to read the yield calculation means you can make smarter calls about where your capital goes and what kind of returns you're actually looking at.
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