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Five Investment Firms Hitting New 52-Week Lows This Week

Por: Forbes Business October 12, 2022

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Front view of brown bear isolated on black background. Portrait of Kamchatka bear (Ursus arctos ... [+] beringianus)getty Interest rate hikes are taking a toll on investment firms as they adjust to the Fed’s actions designed to tame inflation. The shares of these five well-known financial concerns are being sold so fiercely that each one is making the “new 52-weeks low” list, not exactly an honor. The expectation that more rate hikes are... + full article



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