• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

FACTBOX-Biggest changes in NYSE short interest

Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:34pm EDT

Stocks

   
 NEW YORK, July 10 (Reuters) - Short interest on the New York Stock Exchange
rose 1.6 percent in the second half of June, the exchange said on Friday,
suggesting an increase in bearish sentiment in the stock market. For story
please see [ID:nN10535543].
 Below are the five NYSE stocks that experienced the largest increases and
decreases in short positions during the second half of June, according to
information released by the exchange.
 The five companies with the largest overall short positions are also
listed.
COMPANY                      JUNE 30         JUNE 15      NET CHNG  PCT CHNG
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIVE BIGGEST INCREASES:
AIG  (AIG.N)               262,011,225     228,766,247    33,244,978   14.53
Pfizer Inc (PFE.N)         235,272,329     202,414,568    32,857,761   16.23
Chimera Inv Corp (CIM.N)    27,626,987       7,015,860    20,611,127  293.78
Bank of America (BAC.N)    109,090,612      95,533,153    13,557,459   14.19
Freddie Mac (FRE.N)         79,921,394      66,405,739    13,515,655   20.35
FIVE BIGGEST DECREASES:
Citigroup Inc (C.N)      1,198,178,305   1,244,025,871   -45,847,566   -3.69
Ford Motor Co (F.N)        120,890,050     135,952,104   -15,062,054  -11.08
Taiwan Semi Manuf (TSM.N)   30,642,511      41,081,689   -10,439,178  -25.41
VALE SA (VALE.N)            37,419,492      46,002,263    -8,582,771  -18.66
United Microelecs (UMC.N)   23,856,758      32,216,709    -8,359,951  -25.95
FIVE BIGGEST POSITIONS:
Citigroup Inc (C.N)      1,198,178,305   1,244,025,871   -45,847,566   -3.69
AIG  (AIG.N)               262,011,225     228,766,247    33,244,978   14.53
Pfizer Inc (PFE.N)         235,272,329     202,414,568    32,857,761   16.23
General Electric Co (GE.N) 147,123,743     151,345,920    -4,222,177   -2.79
Merck & Co (MRK.N)         146,268,069     134,029,237    12,238,832    9.13
Source: NYSE data as of June 30, Reuters Estimates
 (Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Dan Grebler)




More from Reuters

Photo

Democrats reach deal on health bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic healthcare negotiators said they agreed on Tuesday to replace a government-run insurance option with a scaled-back non-profit plan and would seek cost estimates on the deal.

A pedestrian walks in lower Manhattan in New York, April 16, 2007.  REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Analysis:

The boomer meltdown

The number of U.S. workers in their prime savings years peaks in 2010, affecting a key ratio that has impacted equities for 40 years. If history repeats itself, stocks are set for a funk.  Full Article 

  Traders work on the main floor of the BM&F Bovespa stock exchange market in Sao Paulo October 10, 2008.REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker

Betting on emerging markets

There's still an upside in large-cap U.S. stocks, but BlackRock's Bob Doll says emerging markets have two things the developed world does not.  Full Article