Financial Winners & Losers

Friday's Financial Winners & Losers

 

New York Stock Exchange (NYX) fell after fourth-quarter earnings totaled $70.8 million, or 45 cents a share -- a penny below Wall Street expectations. Shares were slipping $1.45, or 1.4%, to $100.24.

InterContinental Exchange (ICE) climbed after its Britain-based ICE Futures exchange more than doubled its January average daily contracts volume from last year to about 570,000. The commodities exchange was rising $6, or 4.4%, to $141.55.

KKR Financial (KFN) was higher after the real estate investment trust raised its quarterly dividend by 2 cents to 54 cents a share. KKR's stock was gaining 54 cents, or 2%, to $27.49.

CoBiz (COBZ) rose after an analyst with Stifel Nicolaus said that the Denver-based regional bank's market price is too low given its solid fiscal health. The stock's rating was upped to buy from hold. Shares were adding 32 cents, or 2.5%, to $21.44.

Chubb's (CB) rating was raised by an AG Edwards analyst to buy from hold. Shares of the insurer were up 68 cents, or 1.3%, to $52.77.

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