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Stocks On SEC "Short Buster" List Up Huge In Last Two Sessions: Fannie Mae (FNM) Sees 59% Move, Lehman (LEH) Up 35%

July 17, 2008 10:53 AM EDT
You like volatility? The volatility in financials has been unprecedented the last two days. Below we take a look at how the stocks on the SEC's 'short buster' list are doing.

Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) down 89% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 59% in last two days

Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE) down 85% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 57% in last two days

Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) down 53% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, Up 35% in last two days

Citigroup (NYSE: C) down 50% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, Up 20% in last two days

J. P. Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) down 29% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 28% in last two days

Lehman Brothers Holdings (NYSE: LEH) down 80% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 35% in last two days

Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) down 54% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 22% in last two days

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) down 42% from 1/2/08-7/15/08, up 24% in last two days

Others on the list:
BNP Paribas Securities Corp (OTC: BNPQF) or (OTC: BNPQY), Barclays PLC (NYSE: BCS), Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS), Daiwa Securities Group (OTC: DSECY), Deutsche Bank Group AG (NYSE: DB), Allianz SE (NYSE: AZ), Goldman, Sachs Group (NYSE: GS), Royal Bank ADS (NYSE: RBS), HSBC Holdings PLC ADS (NYSE: HBC) and (NYSE: HSI), Mizuho Financial Group (NYSE: MFG), UBS AG (NYSE: UBS)

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