Bank stocks in the US stock market fluctuated, with Wells Fargo rising 0.86%
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发表于 2024-12-7 09:30:26
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According to the AI News, on December 6th local time, the US banking stocks fluctuated, with JPMorgan Chase up 0.76%, Goldman Sachs up 0.48%, Citigroup down 0.14%, Morgan Stanley down 0.32%, Bank of America down 0.03%, and Wells Fargo up 0.86%.
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