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Midday Glance: Finance companies
NEW YORK - Shares of some top finance companies are up at noon:
Bank of America rose $1.31 or 10.2 percent, to $14.16.
CIT Group rose $.44 or 15.4 percent, to $3.29.
Citigroup rose $.76 or 11.8 percent, to $7.21.
JPMorgan Chase rose $1.32 or 5.1 percent, to $27.44.
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