Why Comerica (CMA) Stock Is Getting Hammered

Comerica Incorporated CMA shares are trading lower by 14% to $36.50 Tuesday morning amid ongoing uncertainty in the regional banking sector.

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The gap lower in the broader regional banking sector comes after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation confirmed First Republic Bank FRC has been shuttered and its assets and deposits will be sold to JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM.

CMA shares have fallen from around $60 in early March when troubles at Silicon Valley Bank came to light. First Republic’s folding up marks the third banking collapse after SVB and Signature Bank.

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According to data from Benzinga Pro, CMA has a 52-week high of $87.02 and a 52-week low of $29.17.

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