Holiday Cheer as Stocks Rise the Most in 2-Weeks
Stocks gained the most in two weeks, with strength coming from the technology and financial sectors. Research in Motion gave a boost to tech stocks, after the company reported much better than expected earnings yesterday. Meanwhile, Merrill Lynch appeared to be the latest U.S. bank to receive a capital infusion from an sovereign wealth fund.
The Federal Reserve and European Central Bank pumped another $30 billion into the money markets today as part of their ongoing efforts to ease the credit crunch. While the almost daily operations are designed to provide liquidity and prevent a collapse of the banking system, the amount of capital required, and its frequency, continues to worry investors.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Merrill Lynch
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Shares of Research in Motion
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Respironics
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Circuit City Stores
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Despite today’s broad market gains, Washington Mutual
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