US Banks Tumble as the Street Awaits JPMorgan (JPM) Call; BAC Down 1.5%, C Down 2.4%, MS Down 2%, GS Down 2.6%, WFC Down 1.7%
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While shares of JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) are currently trading down more than 5 percent in Thursday's after-hours session amid news of a surprise conference call at 5pm ET, other banking stocks are also moving sharply lower.
BofA (NYSE: BAC) shares are down 1.5 percent, Citi (NYSE: C) shares are down 2.4 percent, shares of Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) are down 2 percent, Goldman (NYSE: GS) is down 2.6 percent, and shares of Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) are down 1.7 percent.
BofA (NYSE: BAC) shares are down 1.5 percent, Citi (NYSE: C) shares are down 2.4 percent, shares of Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) are down 2 percent, Goldman (NYSE: GS) is down 2.6 percent, and shares of Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) are down 1.7 percent.
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