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The 'No-Short' List Becomes A Revolving Door
By: By CNBC.com | 23 Sep 2008 | 04:12 PM ET
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The Securities and Exchange Commission's temporary ban on short-selling of certain financial services stocks has been amended to allow companies the ability to be removed from the list.

This means, the list has become a revolving door of additions and deletions.

On Tuesday, the NYSE added four more stocks to the list: General Growth Properties [GGP  Loading...      ()   ], Employers Holdings [EIG  Loading...      ()   ], Centerline Holding [CHC  Loading...      ()   ], and Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. [AGM  Loading...      ()   ], which is better known as Farmer Mac.

Meanwhile, two companies JMP Group [JMP  Loading...      ()   ], the parent of JMP Securities, and Diamond Hill Investments [DHIL  Loading...      ()   ] have been removed from the list.

Late Monday, the NYSE added about 40 additional stocks to the list on Monday, bringing the total number of stocks on the list to about 940. The list of stocks added late Monday is as follows:

IVZ... Invesco Ltd.

HBC... HSBC Holdings P L C

MET.... Met Life, Inc.

PRS... Primus Guaranty, Ltd

FNF... Fidelity National Financial Inc.

BLK... Blackrock, Inc.

AB... Alliance Bernstein Holding L.P.

OB... One Beacon Insurance Group

IBN... ICICI Bank Limited

FBR.... Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group Inc

DFR.... Deerfield Capital Corp

WBK... Westpac Banking Corp

IDC... Interactive Data Corp

CYN.... City National Corp

NNI... Nelnet, Inc

NLY... Annaly Capital Management, Inc

CSE... CapitalSource Inc

AGM... Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation

F.... Ford Motor Company

CT... Capital Trust, Inc

UBB.... Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros S.A.

ITU... Banco Itaú Holding Financeira S.A.

BMA... Banco Macro S.A.

AMB... AMB Property Corporation

MHP....The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc

PLD.... ProLogis

NRF... NorthStar Realty Finance Corp

SLM... SLM Corporation

RWT... Redwood Trust, Inc

IX.... ORIX Corporation

STD... Banco Santander S.A.

KB... Kookmin Bank

NBG... National Bank of Greece S.A.

AZ.... Allianz SE

BBD... Banco Bradesco S.A.

BCH... Banco de Chile

SAN... Banco Santander - Chile

BFR.... BBVA Banco Frances S.A.

HDB.... HDFC Bank Limited

WF...Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd

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