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  1. Stocks are up .4% after a slew of positive economic data. New home sales jump higher, consumer sentiment improves, and jobless claims fall.
  2. http://f0cvc.tk <-- Obama Says Boosting U.S. Jobs is Top Priority.
  3. Stocks are up 1.6% as existing home sales rise 10.1% in October, reaching the highest levels since February of 2007.
  4. http://mnqd9.tk <-- Wall Street Finds Profits by Reducing Mortgages.
  5. Stocks are down .5%. Techs are down 1% after Dell reports horrible earnings yesterday.
  6. http://rc5vf.tk <-- The "Real" Jobless Rate: 17.5% of Workers are Unemployed.
  7. Stocks are down 1.4% as mortgage delinquencies and jobless claims come in worse than expected. Other data shows slow economic growth.
  8. http://xzemv.tk <-- Where are Stocks, Economy Headed? Even Pros Can't Agree.
  9. Stocks finish the day flat after being down almost 1%. Techs lag, losing .5%. Financials lead up 1%. Markets are showing some resiliency.
  10. http://e8hmi.tk <-- Wall Street on Track for Record Profits.
  11. Stocks are down .3% as mortgage applications drop. Financials up .8%.
  12. http://yzquh.tk <-- President Obama Creates a Task Force to Fight Financial Crime.
  13. Stocks overcome a slow start for a solid finish, closing up .3%. Materials led the way up 1% and retailers fell 1.4% on weak reports today.
  14. http://ooax8.tk <-- U.S. Economy, Stocks Will Grow Faster Than Many Think: ING
  15. Stocks are basically flat after a great rally yesterday. Industrial output rises less than expected in October. Telecom stocks up .5%.
  16. Stocks finish the day up 1.4% on positive inventory data and upbeat comments by Ben Bernanke. Energy/material stocks lead the way up 2.3%.
  17. The stock market is holding strong, up 1.6%. Fed Chief Bernanke states that interest rates will remain slow for some time.
  18. Stocks are up 1.3% setting fresh 2009 highs. Inventory data shows that economy is improving better than expected. Dollar is declining again.
  19. http://i4882.tk <-- Japan Third Quarter GDP Jumps, but 2010 Growth may Slow.
  20. http://6a335.tk <-- Investors: Don't Be Average.