New York Community Bancorp, NYSE Euronext, CBL & Associates, and Mack-Cali Early Briefing and Review
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LONDON, July 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The S&P 500 closed at another record high level on Monday, July 22, 2013, as stocks posted small gains in a volatile trading session. Equities closed higher despite a mix bag of earnings reports and a weaker-than-forecasted June existing home sales data The S&P 500 finished 0.20% higher at 1,695.53, logging a four-day rally. The Financial sector led the gains in the S&P 500, and the major movers in the sector included New York Community Bancorp Inc. (NYSE: NYCB), NYSE Euronext (NYSE: NYX), CBL & Associates Properties Inc. (NYSE: CBL), and Mack-Cali Realty Corp. (NYSE: CLI). AAAResearchReports.com has released free charting and technical research on these aforementioned companies. Register to read these reports at:
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Shares in New York Community Bancorp Inc. edged higher on Monday, extending their gains from previous trading sessions. The company's shares ended the day 0.20% higher at $14.94 after oscillating between $14.85 and $14.97. A total of 2.06 million shares were traded which is below the daily average volume of 3.09 million. New York Community Bancorp's shares have gained 1.98% in the last three trading sessions, thus outperforming the S&P 500 which has gained 0.87% in the same period. Moreover, the stock is currently trading near its 52-week high of $15.05. Sign up for free report on NYCB at:
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NYSE Euronext's stock moved lower on Monday even as the broader market edged higher. The company's shares oscillated between $41.11 and $41.50 before finishing the day 0.63% lower at $41.28. A total of 742,438 shares were traded which is below the daily average volume of 1.43 million. NYSE Euronext's shares have fallen by 1.60% in the last three trading sessions. NYX free technical report can be accessed by signing up at:
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Shares in CBL & Associates Properties Inc. edged higher on Monday, tracking gains in the broader market. The company's shares ended the day 0.59% higher at $23.98 after fluctuating between $23.60 and $24.00. A total of 819,403 shares were traded which is below the daily average volume of 1.55 million. CBL & Associates Properties' shares have gained 1.91% in the last three trading sessions and 14.35% in the last one month, thus outperforming the S&P 500 during the respective periods. A free report on CBL can be accessed by registering at:
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Mack-Cali Realty Corp.'s stock fluctuated between $24.56 and $24.84 before ending the session 0.04% higher at $24.71. A total of 720,272 shares were traded which is slightly below the daily average volume of 746,279. The company's shares have gained 6.05% in the last one month as compared to a gain of 6.47% in the S&P 500. Nonetheless, in the last three months, the stock has fallen by 9.52% as compared to a gain of 8.51% in the S&P 500. Register with AAA Research Reports and download research on CLI for free at:
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