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More about Société Générale >>Société Générale is a French multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Paris. Founded in 1864, it is one of France's largest banks, offering a wide range of services including retail banking, corporate and investment banking, asset management, and specialized financial services.
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Australia regulator fines SocGen unit $2.5 million over suspicious futures orders - Reuters
02-09-2025
Board of Directors: co-option of a woman Director - Groupe Société Générale
01-09-2025
Societe Generale Rethinks Digital Strategy as Revolut Targets France - PYMNTS.com
03-09-2025
Societe Generale: Information regarding executed transactions within the framework of a share buy-back program - Yahoo Finance
01-09-2025
Societe Generale (SCGLY) Stock: A High-Conviction Buy Opportunity Amid Strategic Transformation and Strong Analyst Momentum - AInvest
08-08-2025
Société Générale upgraded to “buy” on strong cost control, capital upside - Investing.com
05-08-2025
After Morocco, Société Générale Exits Mauritania in African Retreat - Morocco World News
11-08-2025
Société Générale Strategist Albert Edwards Raises Alarm Over Unsustainable Rally - The Wealth Advisor
25-08-2025
USD/CAD rebound extends beyond key trend line – Société Générale - Mitrade
19-08-2025
Société Générale reinforces sterling bank issuance restart - GlobalCapital
03-09-2025
Societe Generale’s Aussie Unit Pays Massive Fine After Missing Suspicious Futures Trades - Finance Magnates
02-09-2025
René Le Rouzic: the man behind the Alicante Chassagne Towers - Groupe Société Générale
01-09-2025
Societe Generale - Board of Directors: co-option of a woman Director - uk.finance.yahoo.com
01-09-2025
Deutsche Bank upgrades Société Générale to “buy,” lifts price target to €63 - Investing.com
01-09-2025
Regulatory Risks in Global Financial Firms: Lessons from Société Générale and Macquarie - AInvest
02-09-2025
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