MSCI shares dip as markets close lower on Tuesday

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The performance of MSCI’s stock is notably off from its February 2nd peak by $49.07. Trading volume for the day was reported to be subdued, with only 189,520 shares changing hands compared to its 50-day average volume of 323,914.

In a similar downward trend, other financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), Charles Schwab (NYSE:SCHW), and BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) also saw their share prices fall. JPMorgan Chase ended the day at $157.97, Charles Schwab at $62.23, while BlackRock settled at $754.30.

This marks the second consecutive day of losses for MSCI, aligning with broader market movements that have impacted several major financial institutions.

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