Confidence in the government's February jobs report sent Dow Jones back into the black for 2010. Stocks ended Thursday with a reasonable advance after managing only small moves for most of the day. Investors seemed to set aside worries about the day's mixed economic reports and focus instead on the Labor Department's jobs report, due Friday morning.. For more information regarding Stock Market Trading, make sure to visit the most Exclusive and Leading in Depth newsletter website at: http://www.wallstreetgrand.com/.
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For the day:
The Dow rose 47.38, or 0.5 percent, to 10,444.14.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 4.18, or 0.4 percent, to 1,122.97.
The NASDAQ composite index rose 11.63, or 0.5 percent, to 2,292.31.
For the week:
The Dow is up 118.88, or 1.2 percent.
The S&P is up 18.48, or 1.7 percent.
The NASDAQ is up 54.05, or 2.4 percent.
For the year:
The Dow is up 16.09, or 0.2 percent.
The S&P is up 7.87, or 0.7 percent.
The NASDAQ is up 23.16, or 1 percent.
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