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10 Sep 2013
Wall Street rallies for second day as Syria fears ease
FXstreet.com (San Francisco) - The US stocks market rose on Tuesday as investors' concern on the Syria conflict has diminished as Russia plan seems to have the welcome of the major actors. China new set of better than expected data fueled too the risk sentiment.
The Dow Jones advanced 127.94 points or 0.85% to 15,191.06, highest level since August 15. The S&P added 12.28 points or 0.73% to 1,683.99, maximum since August 15 too. The Nasdaq Composite rose 22.84 pts or 0.62% to 3,729.02, its highest level in 13 years.
The Dow Jones advanced 127.94 points or 0.85% to 15,191.06, highest level since August 15. The S&P added 12.28 points or 0.73% to 1,683.99, maximum since August 15 too. The Nasdaq Composite rose 22.84 pts or 0.62% to 3,729.02, its highest level in 13 years.