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Midday Glance: Finance companies
NEW YORK - Shares of some top finance companies are down at noon:
Bank of America fell $.16 or 1.0 percent, to $16.13.
Citigroup fell $.03 or .7 percent, to $4.25.
JPMorgan Chase fell $.97 or 2.2 percent, to $42.31.
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