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    5 Big Financial Stocks Poised To Move Higher

    Thu, 01/26/2012 - 10:12 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    • Stock Croc
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    • USB
    • WFC

    By Stock Croc:One of the hardest hit business sectors during the recent global economic crisis, the finance industry saw the depths of despair before mounting a determined comeback. Although there have been investment opportunities throughout the past five years, it is only recently that some of those chances came in a form that could benefit the casual investor. With much of the danger passed, many large financials are poised to move higher, so it becomes necessary to consider investing in companies such as Wells Fargo & Company (WFC), US Bancorp (USB), Barclays Plc (BCS), UBS AG (UBS) and Morgan Stanley. (MS)
    Wells Fargo & Company
    This San Francisco-based banking giant has quietly gone about its business during the financial crisis; as a result, Wells Fargo is the largest bank in the United States. By many accounts, displacing longtime leader Bank of America was a result of the fact that Wells Fargo concentratesComplete Story »

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