Preferred Bank Down Over 8%, on Pace for Largest Percent Decrease Since June 2020 -- Data Talk

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Preferred Bank $(PFBC)$ is currently at $84.40, down $7.81 or 8.47%

 

--Would be lowest close since June 20, 2025, when it closed at $81.35

--On pace for largest percent decrease since June 11, 2020, when it fell 9.54%

--Currently down two consecutive days; down 14.88% over this period

--Worst two day stretch since the two days ending June 11, 2020, when it fell 16.75%

--Down 12.76% this week; worst weekly performance since the week ending Aug. 2, 2024, when it fell 13.07%

--Down 10.62% month-to-date; on pace for worst month since April 2023, when it fell 12.28%

--Down 10.62% year-to-date

--Down 62.15% from its all-time closing high of $223.00 on Feb. 5, 2007

--Down 1.91% from 52 weeks ago (Jan. 24, 2025), when it closed at $86.04

--Down 17.62% from its 52-week closing high of $102.45 on Dec. 18, 2025

--Up 12.06% from its 52-week closing low of $75.32 on April 7, 2025

--Traded as low as $84.40; lowest intraday level since Oct. 16, 2025, when it hit $83.75

--Down 8.47% at today's intraday low

 

All data as of 3:21:04 PM ET

 

Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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January 23, 2026 15:26 ET (20:26 GMT)

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