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Stocks rallied again on Wednesday as Wall Street digested the latest appointments by President-elect Barack Obama to his economic team and the steps taken by the Federal Reserve and Treasury secretary to steady the credit markets and economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose for the fourth consecutive day as it closed up 247.14, or 2.91%, to 8726.61. The S&P 500 rose 30.29, or 3.53%, to 887.68 and the Nasdaq jumped 67.37, or 4.6%, to 1532.10.
Dylan Ratigan asked the trading panel for their observations on what he called the "best four days since 1932." ...
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