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Stocks kick off October with a huge rally

Por: CNN Business October 03, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  Stocks kicked off October with more treats than tricks for investors. The market rallied to begin the fourth quarter, despite growing and weak economic data. The rose more than 700 points, or 2.5% in late afternoon trading. The and were up 2% and 2.3%, respectively. Stocks ended September (and the third quarter) with a resounding thud on Friday. In a sign of how volatile the market is, all but one of the 30 Dow... + full article



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