Bank of Montreal on Pace for Largest Percent Decrease Since June 2020 — Data Talk
Bank of Montreal (BMO) is currently at $89.33, down $4.55 or 4.85%
--Would be lowest close since Dec. 12, 2023, when it closed at $87.61
--On pace for largest percent decrease since June 11, 2020, when it fell 6.03%
--Currently down two consecutive days; down 5.89% over this period
--Worst two day stretch since the two days ending Oct. 7, 2022, when it fell 6.38%
--Down 5.15% month-to-date; on pace for worst month since Oct. 2023, when it fell 10.45%
--Down 9.71% year-to-date
--Down 26.98% from its all-time closing high of $122.34 on March 22, 2022
--Down 5.73% from 52 weeks ago (Feb. 28, 2023), when it closed at $94.76
--Down 10.27% from its 52-week closing high of $99.55 on Dec. 27, 2023
--Up 20.36% from its 52-week closing low of $74.22 on Oct. 27, 2023
--Traded as low as $88.55; lowest intraday level since Dec. 13, 2023, when it hit $87.12
--Down 5.68% at today's intraday low; largest intraday percent decrease since June 11, 2020, when it fell as much as 6.77%
All data as of 3:12:38 PM ET
Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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