Largest Volume Increases of Note 06/08: JOSB, MKTX, PWC, IWB
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Largest Volume Increases of Note:
Jos. A Bank Clothiers Inc. (Nasdaq: JOSB) volume is 1923% above the 5 day average today after the company reported disappointing quarterly results. The stock is 30% lower in mid-day action.
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: MKTX) volume is 817% above the 5 day average today after the company reported May monthly volume statistics. The stock is 0.8% higher in mid-day action.
PowerShares Dynamic Market (AMEX: PWC) volume is 640% above the 5 day average today. PWC is an ETF and there is no direct news. The ETF is 1.4% lower in mid-day action.
iShares Russell 1000 Index (AMEX: IWB) volume is 606% above the 5 day average today. PWC is an ETF and there is no direct news. The ETF is 0.7% lower in mid-day action.
Jos. A Bank Clothiers Inc. (Nasdaq: JOSB) volume is 1923% above the 5 day average today after the company reported disappointing quarterly results. The stock is 30% lower in mid-day action.
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: MKTX) volume is 817% above the 5 day average today after the company reported May monthly volume statistics. The stock is 0.8% higher in mid-day action.
PowerShares Dynamic Market (AMEX: PWC) volume is 640% above the 5 day average today. PWC is an ETF and there is no direct news. The ETF is 1.4% lower in mid-day action.
iShares Russell 1000 Index (AMEX: IWB) volume is 606% above the 5 day average today. PWC is an ETF and there is no direct news. The ETF is 0.7% lower in mid-day action.
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