The New York Stock Exchange said that it would suspend trading in shares of First Republic Bank effective immediately, a day after the lender was acquired by JP Morgan Chase. First Republic Bank’s eight types of preferred stocks, including its common stock, would be delisted, according to a statement from the NYSE. Trading in the company’s securities will be “suspended immediately”, the exchange said.

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