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US bank stocks fall to 17-year low

By Alistair Gray in New York

Published: February 19 2009 13:58 | Last updated: February 19 2009 23:59

US banking shares hit their lowest level since 1992 on Thursday as fears mounted that the government would be forced to nationalise a key institution.

Further heavy selling of key names – Bank of America and Citigroup were once again among the worst performing, down 14 per cent to $3.93 and 13.8 per cent to $2.51, respectively – helped push the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its lowest level in six years.

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