Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 25, 2012
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Big profits from Apple and a promise from the Federal Reserve to keep rock-bottom rates for at least two more years powered the U.S. stock market higher on Wednesday.



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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Big profits from Apple and a promise from the Federal Reserve to keep rock-bottom rates for at least two more years powered the U.S. stock market higher on Wednesday.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 30, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – For the U.S. stock market, 2011 was a long wild ride to nowhere.



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NEW YORK (Reuters) – For the U.S. stock market, 2011 was a long wild ride to nowhere.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 30, 2011
YISHUI, China (Reuters) – A Chinese tourism company listed in the United States wants investors to pour their money down a dark hole. Literally.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 29, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. stock market will open for a normal trading session on Monday, although with lower volume expected and some delays in opening hours, despite damage from Hurricane Irene.



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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. stock market will open for a normal trading session on Monday, although with lower volume expected and some delays in opening hours, despite damage from Hurricane Irene.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 28, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. stock market will open for a normal trading session on Monday, although with lower volume, despite damage from Hurricane Irene and the possible absence of public transportation.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 21, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The historic swings in the U.S. stock market over the past two weeks have investors struggling to figure out where equities may be headed next. Only one thing seems clear: The volatility is far from over.



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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The historic swings in the U.S. stock market over the past two weeks have investors struggling to figure out where equities may be headed next. Only one thing seems clear: The volatility is far from over.



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