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Bank of America reported disappointing fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Bank of America will report its fourth-quarter results Thursday before the market open.
To be truly hated, a company must alienate a large number of people. It may irritate consumers with bad customer service, upset employees by paying low wages, and disappoint Wall Street with...
24/7 Wall St. wanted to review the highest positions in Berkshire Hathaway's equity holdings to see what has been happening in the minds of short sellers against the key Buffett bets.
Among the most shorted stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, short sellers flocked to Petrobras between the December 15 and December 31 settlement dates.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that J.P. Morgan is now past its trading losses and charge-off scandals. Also, Jamie Dimon is now believed to be healthy and cancer-free.
While not overly negative on the banking sector as a whole, the J.P. Morgan analysts sees many of the big money center banks and large regionals as fully valued.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from Wall Street research calls includes Alcatel-Lucent, ADM, Bank of America, Chesapeake Energy, Google, J.P. Morgan and MGM.
Oppenheimer has released a very positive report for three of America's four largest banks. The firm continues to believe that bank stocks are modestly undervalued and should outperform modestly.
As we draw closer to ringing in the New Year, analysts are already looking ahead to predict what the markets will do.
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The most heavily shorted stocks on the New York Stock Exchange in late November saw rising short interest, particularly Kinder Morgan and Vale.
A new research report from Deutsche Bank says that investors may want to focus on the large-cap, market-sensitive banks, as they may perform the best in the near term.
In a new report, the analysts at UBS, while remaining very neutral on big global banks, upgrade the U.S. banking sector to Overweight.
As 2014 draws to a close, analysts are looking ahead for what to expect in the coming year. One of the big questions that they are confronting is whether or not the bull market that we are currently...