Keycorp (KEY) receives a Hold rating from Jefferies

In a filing, Keycorp revealed its Chief Information Officer Brady Amy G. unloaded Company’s shares for reported $0.31 million on Jun 12 ’25. In the deal valued at $16.09 per share,19,000 shares were sold. As a result of this transaction, Brady Amy G. now holds 82,523 shares worth roughly $1.3 million.

Then, Brady Amy G. bought 19,000 shares, generating $305,776 in total proceeds.

Before that, Highsmith Carlton L sold 5,000 shares. Keycorp shares valued at $83,000 were divested by the Director at a price of $16.60 per share. As a result of the transaction, Highsmith Carlton L now holds 37,177 shares, worth roughly $0.58 million.

Jefferies initiated its Keycorp [KEY] rating to a Hold in a research note published on May 21, 2025; the price target was $18. A number of analysts have revised their coverage, including TD Cowen’s analysts, who began to cover the stock in mid May with a ‘”a Hold”‘ rating. Robert W. Baird also remained covering KEY and has increased its forecast on April 07, 2025 with a “an Outperform” recommendation from previously “Neutral” rating. Citigroup revised its rating on March 10, 2025. It rated KEY as “a Buy” which previously was an “a Neutral”.

Price Performance Review of KEY

On Tuesday, Keycorp [NYSE:KEY] saw its stock fall -1.26% to $15.73. Over the last five days, the stock has lost -3.79%. Keycorp shares have fallen nearly -8.23% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 15.32% over the past one year. While a 52-week high of $20.04 was reached on 01/17/25, a 52-week low of $12.73 was recorded on 04/04/25.

Levels Of Support And Resistance For KEY Stock

The 24-hour chart illustrates a support level at 15.61, which if violated will result in even more drops to 15.50. On the upside, there is a resistance level at 15.89. A further resistance level may holdings at 16.05.

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