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Bank of New York Mellon Stock Plummets, Suffers Significant Losses on the Market

Friday, 07/14/2023 4:58 p.m. by ARIVA.DE editors

One of the big losers on the stock market on Friday was Bank of New York Mellon stock. The security loses significantly in value.

Not a good day so far for the owners of the Bank of New York Mellon: the security is currently at a discount of 5.31 percent. The stock lost $2.42 from yesterday’s close. The stock is currently valued at $43.14 on the stock market. A comparison with the market as a whole shows how poorly the Bank of New York Mellon is currently performing. The S&P 500 (S&P 500) is currently up 0.12 percent compared to the last listing of the previous trading day and comes to 4,516 points. Despite today’s price loss: the Bank of New York Mellon’s share certificate is still a long way from its all-time low. On November 25, 2009, the stock closed at 60 cents, down 98.61 percent from the current price.

The Bank of New York Mellon company

Bank of New York Mellon Corporation offers a variety of financial products and services in the United States and internationally. The Company operates through Securities Services, Market and Wealth Services, Investment and Wealth Management and other segments. The Securities Services segment provides custody, trustee and custody services, accounting, exchange-traded funds, middle office solutions, transfer agencies, private equity and real estate fund services, foreign exchange trading, securities lending, liquidity and lending services, and data analytics.

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2023-07-14 14:58:00
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