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Wall Street had another rocky trading session on Wednesday but finished up for the second consecutive day.
The markets waded through a mix of bad economic reports, details of the bailout plans of the Big Three automakers and more corporate downsizings.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 172.60 points, or 2.1%, to 8591.68, while the S&P 50 rose 21.93, or 2.6%, to 870.74. The Nasdaq jumped 42.58, or 2.9%, to 1492.38. ...
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| 10,309.92 | 1,091.49 | 2,138.44 | 32.12 |
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