Short sellers targeting regional bank stocks up $1 billion -Ortex
Short sellers targeting shares of a group of U.S. regional banks, including New York Community Bancorp, were up about $1.04 billion in paper profits over the last two sessions,
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Short sellers targeting shares of a group of U.S. regional banks, including New York Community Bancorp, were up about $1.04 billion in paper profits over the last two sessions,
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