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Fifth Third Bancorp Depositary Shares each representing a 1/1000th ownership interest in a share of Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Series K (FITBO) traded at $19.08 at the time of writing, representing a 0.37% gain on the day. This analysis covers key technical levels, recent sector context, and potential near-term scenarios for the preferred security, with no investment recommendations included. FITBO, as a preferred depositary share, exhibits characteristics of both equity and fixed-
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FITBO - Stock Analysis
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