Foreclosure issues catch Wall Street's attention
On the Company Beat, Jia Lynn Yang notes that shares of Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo all dropped sharply more than 4 percent today. But why now? She writes, "a realization is sinking in that this could go way beyond lost paperwork and some corners that were cut during foreclosure proceedings."
To read Yang's full post, go here.
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