Bank Of America Corp

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With the Federal Reserve expected to raise rates in December, and again in 2018, these stocks make good long-term holdings in growth accounts.
Among the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, two struggling retailers saw notable growth in their short interest in the latest reporting period.
With e-commerce continuing to grow at an incredible rate online payment processors are becoming a hot commodity in the financial sector.
Jefferies remains positive on five top large cap banks that are still offering investors upside potential after an extremely large run in the sector.
Bank of America released a better-than-expected quarterly earnings report before the markets opened on Friday.
Bank of America is set to report its most recent quarterly results before the markets open on Friday.
A look at the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange shows some interesting moves between the September 15 and September 29 settlement dates.
Many banks and financial firms have seen their price targets and expectations raised by analysts ahead of this earnings season.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Bank of America, Wells Fargo and some of the major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
September can be a volatile time for the markets, and judging by most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, expectations among short sellers has been on the rise.
JPMorgan is reasonably upbeat on the sector going forward. It has raised price targets on five top banks.
Shorts sellers appeared to pick a favorite from the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between the August 15 and August 31 settlement dates.
Additional large refineries are likely to be shut due to Harvey, United Technologies may buy Rockwell Collins, Warren Buffett converted warrants in Bank of America, and more important headlines.
Judging by the moves in the six most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange between July 31 and August 15, the short sellers seem to be cautious.
Value investors often look for companies trading below their book value, and one sector that has continued to offer stock prices under their book value is the financial sector.