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Monday, November 23, 
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Bank Watch: Riding the seesaw

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The markets seesawed Wednesday afternoon, with no significant lift in them as concerned investors await a vote on a revised bailout bill. - Maria Woehr

Troubled Wall Street
Prices at 2:00 pm EDT
Name Price at
open
Price
at 2:00pm
Change Mkt cap
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 46.91 48.97 2.03 167.45B
Merrill Lynch & Co. 24.65 27.00 1.70 41.28B
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 127.32 132.25 4.00 52.14B
Morgan Stanley 22.72 22.91 -0.11 25.37B
Citigroup Inc. 20.85 22.57 2.10 124.21B
Fannie Mae 1.75 1.63 0.10 1.74B
Freddie Mac 1.94 1.82 0.11 1.18B
Bank of America Corp. 34.57 38.16 3.17 172.51B
Wachovia Corp. 3.30 3.41 -0.09 7.28B
Wells Fargo & Co. 36.98 38.30 0.77 125.52B
American International Group Inc. 3.75 3.85 0.53 10.14B
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