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    The "passivity" agreement FDIC wants BlackRock to sign is designed to assure bank regulators that the giant money manager will remain a "passive" owner of an FDIC-supervised bank and won’t exert ...

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    COST data by YCharts. 3. Value stocks increase in popularity. Many stocks now trade at premium prices thanks to the huge gains of the last couple of years. Sooner or later, though, investors will ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes slipped on Thursday as Wall Street’s weak end to last year carried into 2025. The S&P 500 fell 0.2% to extend the four-day losing streak that dimmed the ...

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  6. Uptick rule - Wikipedia

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    The uptick rule is a trading restriction that states that short selling a stock is allowed only on an uptick. For the rule to be satisfied, the short must be either at a price above the last traded price of the security, or at the last traded price when the most recent movement between traded prices was upward (i.e. the security has traded below the last-traded price more recently than above ...

  7. Short (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 gave the Securities and Exchange Commission the power to regulate short sales. [36] The first official restriction on short selling came in 1938, when the SEC adopted a rule (known as the uptick rule) that a short sale could only be made when the price of a particular stock was higher than the previous trade ...