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U.S. Stock Percentages on the Rise with the Dow Tailing 11,000.

Stock Market sees Gains on Monday with Skyrocketing Averages.

Stocks Rallied on Monday with The Dow Tailgating 11,000. For More information regarding the Latest Stock Market News, make sure to visit the Most Exclusive and In Depth newsletter website at: http://www.wallstreetgrand.com/.

 

 

 

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Stocks rallied Monday, with the Dow edging closer to 11,000,

 

The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) added 46 points, or 0.4%, to close at 10,973.55. Earlier, the Dow rose to within 11 points of 11,000, a key psychological level. The Dow last closed above 11,000 on Sept. 26, 2008, ending at 11,143.13.

 

The S&P 500 index (SPX) gained 9 points, or 0.8% closing at its highest point since Sept. 26, 2008, when it topped 1200. The Nasdaq composite (COMP) added 27 points, or 1.1%, closing at its highest point since Aug. 15, 2008.

 

Stocks gained last week, rising for the sixth of seven weeks. But markets were closed for Good Friday; making Monday the first time investors were able to react to Friday's big jobs report from the Department of Labor.

 

 

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