PacWest, Western Alliance Bancorp stocks rebound from heavy losses

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PacWest Bancorp is up 12.6% in premarket trades on Friday, as it recovered some of its steep losses from the previous session. Western Alliance Bancorp is up...

PacWest Bancorp PACW is up 12.6% in premarket trades on Friday, as it recovered some of its steep losses from the previous session. Western Alliance Bancorp WAL is up 13.3% and First Horizon Corp. FHN is higher by 7.2%. On Thursday in regular trading, PacWest fell 50.6%, Western Alliance fell 38.5% and First Horizon dropped 33%.

... PacWest Bancorp PACW is up 12.6% in premarket trades on Friday, as it recovered some of its steep losses from the previous session. Western Alliance Bancorp WAL is up 13.3% and First Horizon Corp. FHN is higher by 7.2%. On Thursday in regular trading, PacWest fell 50.6%, Western Alliance fell 38.5% and First Horizon dropped 33%.

 

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