Carver Bancorp’s stock more than triples in volatile trade despite no news released
Shares of Carver Bancorp Inc. skyrocketed in very volatile trading toward a more than 10-year high, even though the New York-based bank serving African-American communities apparently has not released any news.
The stock CARV,
Since Thursday’s opening bell, Carver’s stock has been halted 9 times for volatility, all so far between 9:36 a.m. Eastern and 11:16 a.m.
“As a matter of policy, Carver Bancorp Inc. does not comment on daily fluctuations in its stock price,” a company spokesperson told MarketWatch.
Prior to Thursday’s rally, the stock had run up 63% year to date through Wednesday, while the SPDR S&P Regional Banking exchange-traded fund KRE,
The last news released by the company was on June 17, when the bank holding company and Bank of America Corp. announced that they had closed on a senior secured social impact revolving credit facility with BlackRock Inc.’s BLK,
The last filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission was the company’s 10-K annual report on June 29.
The latest official exchange reading on short interest showed that bearish bets on Carver’s stock nearly tripled in the latest two week period to a record high of 272,367 shares as of June 15, up from 108,725 shares as of May 28.
That pushed short interest as a percent of the public float of shares up to 60.2%. In comparison, short interest as a percent of float was 9.2% for fellow New York-based regional bank New York Community Bancorp Inc. NYCB,