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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum EQB Inc. T.EQB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.EQB.P.C | EQGPF

EQB Inc. operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Equitable Bank. Equitable Bank provides diversified personal and commercial banking through its EQ Bank platform. The Company operates through two main divisions: Personal Banking and Commercial Banking. Its Personal Banking segment consists of deposits, single family residential mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, reverse mortgages... see more

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EQB Inc. > Stockchase After the Close
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Post by retiredcf on Nov 10, 2022 6:57am

Stockchase After the Close

The meltdown in cryptos continued on Wednesday as Binance backed out of its FTX bail-out. Investors and speculators sold their crypto positions hard with Bitcoin tanking 13.77% to fall below $16,000. Crypto’s tailspin overshadowed the sell-off in stocks a day after the U.S. Midterms which saw the Republicans gain a bit more power in Washington, as the street expected. The S&P and Dow slipped 2%, while the Nasdaq fell 2.48%.

Disney weighed on the indices after it delivered a disappointing quarter and forecast. The shares of Mickey slid 13.16%. Also sagging were Tesla at -7.17%, Norwegian at -8.62% and Occidental -9.22%. The latter reflected the price of WTI crude declining 3.7% to $85.50. However, Meta regained 5.18% after announcing widespread layoffs in the face of recent high spending.

Things were slightly better in Canada as the TSX shed 1.61%. The only sector trading positively was telcos. Energy and materials in particular dragged down the TSX. The biggest movers were Enbridge at -1.41%, Suncor -3.48% as well as Canopy Growth up 2.59%. Cenovus shed 5.4%, but EQB soared 12.24% after reporting a robust Q3.

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