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As of 2026-04-08 00:42, Franklin Resources Inc (BEN) is priced at $23,78, with a total market cap of $12,38B, a P/E ratio of 22,67, and a dividend yield of 5,46%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $23,10 and $23,99. The current price is 2,94% above the day's low and 0,87% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 4,71M. Over the past 52 weeks, BEN has traded between $22,62 to $24,02, and the current price is -0,99% away from the 52-week high.

BEN Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$23,40
Market Cap$12,38B
Volume4,71M
P/E Ratio22,67
Dividend Yield (TTM)5,46%
Dividend Amount$0,33
Diluted EPS (TTM)1,19
Net Income (FY)$524,90M
Revenue (FY)$8,77B
Earnings Date2026-05-01
EPS Estimate0,56
Revenue Estimate$1,69B
Shares Outstanding529,22M
Beta (1Y)1.473
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-31
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-10

About BEN

Franklin Resources, Inc. is a publicly owned asset management holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the firm provides its services to individuals, institutions, pension plans, trusts, and partnerships. It launches equity, fixed income, balanced, and multi-asset mutual funds through its subsidiaries. The firm invests in the public equity, fixed income, and alternative markets. Franklin Resources, Inc. was founded in 1947 and is based in San Mateo, California with an additional office in Hyderabad, India.
SectorFinancial Services
IndustryAsset Management
CEOJennifer Johnson
HeadquartersSan Mateo,CA,US
Employees (FY)9,80K
Average Revenue (1Y)$894,96K
Net Income per Employee$53,56K

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2026-04-07 07:55

美国破产申请第一季度激增14%:高通胀与债务压力推动小企业与个人破产潮

Gate News 消息,美国破产申请在2026年第一季度激增14%,总数达到150,009起,高于去年同期的132,094起。此次增长涉及个人和商业破产,其中小企业受冲击最为显著。根据破产法第五章(Subchapter V),小企业破产申请同比增长67%,从499起增至833起;第十一章(Chapter 11)商业破产申请数量也上升37%,达到2,422起。 个人破产申请同样上升。第七章(Chapter 7)破产申请增长17%,达到89,259起,第十三章(Chapter 13)申请增长8%,达到51,962份,总计消费者破产申请141,573份。美国破产协会(ABI)执行董事 Amy Quackenboss 表示,持续的高通胀、高利率、信贷紧缩以及全球不稳定加剧了家庭和小企业的经济压力。 纽约联邦储备银行数据显示,截至2025年第四季度末,美国家庭债务总额达到18.8万亿美元,信用卡余额为1.28万亿美元,抵押贷款和学生贷款拖欠情况明显恶化。这些因素共同推动了破产申请的持续增长。 在立法层面,参议员 Chuck Grassley 和众议员 Ben Cline 提出法案,将小企业第11章破产重组门槛永久提高至750万美元,同时将第13章债务上限提高至275万美元,以缓解债务压力。然而,国际货币基金组织预测,美国通胀率要到2027年初才能回到美联储2%目标水平,高借贷成本短期内仍将存在。 与此同时,美国国债近期突破39万亿美元,财政压力加剧。破产数量上升以及高负债水平可能对消费、投资及市场信心产生长期影响。立法能否及时跟进以缓解金融困境,仍是未来数月需关注的关键变量。

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* Summary * Boosts US image at time of criticism over Iran war * Canadian astronaut participation marks historic first * NASA's real-time updates drive interest and viral moments HOUSTON, April 7 (Reuters) - The voyage of four astronauts to the far side of the moon has given the world a glimpse of America at its best, offering a respite from global despair and displeasure over U.S-led conflict, tariffs, and crumbling global institutions. Through ​a carefully curated flow of high-quality photos, GoPro videos and other footage from NASA, the three American and one Canadian astronauts have provided real-time documentation ‌of NASA's 10-day Artemis II mission full of historic firsts. The Reuters Iran Briefing newsletter keeps you informed with the latest developments and analysis of the Iran war. Sign up here. The multibillion-dollar series of missions under the Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the moon's surface by 2028 before China, and establish a long-term U.S. presence there over the next decade, building a moon base for potential future missions to Mars. From a cruise ship in the Bahamas, to schools in Canada, viewers gathered to watch the historic lift-off. In Britain, children discussed the ​mission in school. It dominated Google search traffic for the last week, and mission videos ratcheted up millions of views. Astronaut Victor Glover captured the rare moment of worldly ​harmony when he told Earthbound viewers in a transmission from space, "You look beautiful. And from up here you also look like one thing; ⁠Homo sapiens is all of us. No matter where you're from or what you look like — we're all one people." 'WELCOME DISTRACTION' --------------------- The mission, a key test before the planned future moon landings, ​showed the world that the U.S. still has something positive to offer at a time when its government is facing criticism for its strikes with Israel on Iran, which have killed thousands, driven ​up energy prices, and risked regional escalation. Trump on Tuesday threatened that "a whole civilization will die tonight", with Iran showing no sign of accepting his ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening. "At a time when hell is basically being unleashed here on planet Earth, it's a welcome distraction to look up in the heavens - at a time of contemplation at Easter - and understand that perhaps humans are still capable of ​doing great things," said Ben English, editor of Sydney's Daily Telegraph, in a post on Instagram. "The news story of Artemis 2 is breaking through," said former NASA administrator Bill Nelson, ​noting "this is something that the world can come together and unite (around)." News outlets including Qatar's Al Jazeera, the BBC, Spain's El Pais and Canada's Globe and Mail ran photos of the April 1 launch on the ‌front page ⁠of their websites, while the Toronto-based newspaper also ran an analysis headlined: "Artemis II and Iran: Two strikingly different missions define the U.S." Students gathered at the University of Toronto to watch the launch, with cheers breaking out as the rocket lifted off. Jeremy Hansen, a 50-year-old Royal Canadian Air Force colonel, is the first Canadian — and the first non-U.S. citizen — to fly on a lunar mission. The mission coincides with tense trade relations between the two countries after President Donald Trump raised tariffs on Canadian goods and in the wake of him repeatedly suggesting that Canada consider ​becoming the 51st state. Speaking to the astronauts through ​mission control communications on Monday night, Trump ⁠lauded Hansen and said he had spoken to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canadian ice hockey star Wayne Gretzky, saying "They are so proud of you, and you have a lot of courage." SOCIAL MEDIA PLAYS ITS PART --------------------------- The world watched, commented and hit the "like" button as the astronauts ​traveled the furthest distance ever from Earth in the Orion spacecraft, a capsule only slightly larger than an SUV. Now on their ​journey back home, the ⁠crew is set to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday. NASA's social media team played its part, employing an informal tone as it sought to appeal to a wide audience. Item 1 of 28 A view of Earth, partially hidden behind the Moon, captured through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:41 p.m. EDT (22:41 GMT) April 6, 2026. NASA/Handout via REUTERS **[1/28]**A view of Earth, partially hidden behind the Moon, captured through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:41 p.m. EDT (22:41 GMT) April 6, 2026. NASA/Handout via REUTERS Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab "New photos from space dropping NOW," the space agency wrote with enthusiasm unusual for a staid government entity, as it issued close-ups of the moon and images of astronauts exercising and batting a ball back and forth. The ⁠internet reacted ​to toilet problems in the space capsule with a flurry of memes, including a mock-up of Secretary of State ​Marco Rubio in a spacesuit, plunger in hand. When asked about people's fixation on the toilet woes — since fixed — Artemis II mission management chair John Honeycutt said, "Everybody knows how important that is to us here on Earth, and it's harder ​to manage in space." Reporting by Joey Roulette and Chris Sanders; additional reporting by Kyaw Soe Oo in Toronto, Dawn Chmielewski in Los Angeles and William James in London; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab * Suggested Topics: * Aerospace & Defense * X * Facebook * Linkedin * Email * Link Purchase Licensing Rights Joey Roulette Thomson Reuters Joey Roulette is a space reporter for Reuters covering the business and politics of the global space industry, often focusing on space power competition and how commercial interests intersect with international relations. He was part of a team that won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for Reuters' coverage of Elon Musk's business empire. On the space beat for roughly a decade, Joey previously worked for the New York Times, the Verge, and various publications in Florida. * Email
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