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Reuters  Feb 4  Comment 
Zions Bancorp would need to raise as much as $700 million in common equity before it repays the Federal bailout funds, an analyst at Keefe, Bruyette and Woods said, and downgraded the stock by a notch to "underperform."
Business Wire  Feb 3  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a full-service investment bank that specializes in the financial services sector, and a wholly owned subsidiary of KBW, Inc. (NYSE: KBW), today announces upcoming changes to the KBW Regional Banking Index (Index Symbol:
Gold Stocks Today  Jan 26  Comment 
Sorry for the catchy headline, but the SPDR KBW Regional Bank ETF (symbol:KRE) has been my best performing ETF since I first highlighted the sector back on November 18, 2009. KRE is up about 16% since then while the S&P500 has remained flat. I...
Business Wire  Jan 21  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a full-service investment bank that specializes in the financial services sector, and a wholly owned subsidiary of KBW, Inc. (NYSE: KBW), today announces upcoming changes to the KBW Regional Banking Index (Index Symbol:
MarketWatch  Jan 21  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods downgraded Morgan Stanley to market perform from outperform, saying that the firm's trading results were well below expectations in both its equity and fixed income divisions. KBW also cuts its 2010 earnings forecast to...
MarketWatch  Jan 7  Comment 
The European banking sector was downgraded to neutral from overweight on Thursday at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, which said it sees few catalysts to limited growth opportunities in 2010 for the sector, except for emerging-market exposure and bigger...
Bloomberg  Jan 6  Comment 
(Update1) JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America Corp. and U.S. Bancorp are among the most attractive stocks for 2010 because large lenders are almost finished with capital raising, analysts at KBW Inc. said in a report today.
Business Wire  Dec 28  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a full-service investment bank that specializes in the financial services sector, and a wholly owned subsidiary of KBW, Inc. (NYSE: KBW), today announces upcoming changes to the KBW Bank Index (Index Symbol: BKXSM, ETF
Business Wire  Dec 16  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a full-service investment bank that specializes in the financial services sector, and a wholly owned subsidiary of KBW, Inc. (NYSE: KBW), today announces upcoming changes to the KBW Bank Index (Index Symbol: BKXSM, ETF
Business Wire  Nov 11  Comment 
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a full-service investment bank that specializes in the financial services sector, and a wholly owned subsidiary of KBW, Inc. (NYSE: KBW), today announces upcoming changes to the KBW Regional Banking Index (Index Symbol:



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