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Top Stories Movers & Shakers: Wednesday's biggest gaining and declining stocks Microtune, Navistar, NetSol, Talbots, Wet Seal, ZymoGenetics were among the stocks making notable moves in Wednesday's stock market. Europe Markets: European markets reverse losses to trade higher A successful Portuguese debt auction provides some relief, although bank stocks are mostly lower. Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks rise as Europe worries fade NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks bounced back from the previous day's declines as concerns about European bank health subsided. Currencies: Dollar weaker against euro, U.K., Canadian units The U.S. dollar weakens versus most major rivals on Wednesday amid better news out of Canada and the U.K. and a positive opening for U.S. stocks. See All Top Stories >> |
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As anticipated, yesterday put in a perfect consolidation day in a very tight range. There was little to point to that was about to move the market. AIG sold off a unit to MetLife. Obama is pushing healthcare reform. Greece and Dubai are moving closer to getting in a healthier position, which turns eyes toward Portugal, the next shoe to drop. After the Dollar’s failed attempt to break out above 81.34 last week, it is stuck in a... full story >>