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National Bank of Greece, JPMorgan drop on crisis; Macy's downgraded

Time for your daily dose of trending tickers, the stocks you're following based on your Yahoo Finance ticker searches.

National Bank of Greece

Traders sold out of the National Bank of Greece (NBG), as the country faces default. The stock was down nearly 20% and is traded at about $1 a share. Banks in that country and its main stock exchange are shut down this week until July 6. The move came after talks between Greece and its creditors collapsed. Meanwhile, Greece's bailout expires on Tuesday.

JPMorgan Chase

The Greek debt crisis also hit U.S. bank stocks. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) was one of the sector's biggest laggards. The dow component was slammed by a downgrade as well. The stock is now rated a "perform" from "outperform" at Oppenheimer. The firm cited lack of earnings drivers for the ratings cut.

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Macy's

Macy's (M) was also hit with a downgraded. Deutsche Bank cut the stock to a 'sell' from a 'buy' rating. The price target was slashed by $8 to $63 a share. The analyst who made the call said he has "low confidence that the company can bust out of its same-store sales rut."