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May 23, 2012 12:56 AM EDT
A Silver Lining On The Economy

Stocks were off to a good solid start Tuesday, still building on the fact that the fears of deflation that stung the market the week prior were overblown. The Dollar’s weakness was due in part to this fading deflationary fear, but was under some early pressure after the Euro showed signs of strength due to Ireland’s 1.5 billion euro bond offering. This relatively small offering was a success because it was very well bid for, 5.4 times versus t... full story >>


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