What's Going On With Bank Of America (BAC) Shares (UPDATED)
BY Benzinga | TREASURY | 03/10/25 04:12 PM EDTEditor’s Note: This article has been updated to improve relevance and clarity.
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The financial sector, which has been under pressure from rising Treasury yields and investor uncertainty, saw significant losses, with Bank of America
What To Know: The selloff comes amid remarks from former President Donald Trump, who on Sunday acknowledged the possibility of a recession in 2024 while maintaining confidence in the long-term economic outlook.
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Bank of America
Rising Treasury yields, with the 10-year yield standing at 4.24% and the two-year yield at 3.94%, put pressure on the bank's fixed-income investments, potentially squeezing profit margins.
What Else: Additionally, the recent mixed economic data?including a weaker-than-expected jobs report and a surprise rise in the unemployment rate to 4.1%?added to concerns about slowing economic growth and its repercussions for financial institutions.
Compounding the negative sentiment, China's recent decision to impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans, added another layer of uncertainty.
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Investors can gain exposure to BAC by investing in the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund .
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How To Buy BAC Stock
Besides going to a brokerage platform to purchase a share – or fractional share – of stock, you can also gain access to shares either by buying an exchange traded fund (ETF) that holds the stock itself, or by allocating yourself to a strategy in your 401(k) that would seek to acquire shares in a mutual fund or other instrument.
For example, in Bank of America
According to data from Benzinga Pro, BAC has a 52-week high of $48.08 and a 52-week low of $34.15.