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Consumers aren't quite feeling the holiday spirit. The consumer-confidence index declined by 8.1 points in December to 104.7, the Conference Board said Monday. Economists had expected an increase, ...
Technology stocks led a broad rally on Wall Street Tuesday during a holiday-shortened trading session ahead of Christmas. The ...
U.S. natural gas futures were mixed with the January contract going off the board down 5.4%, and gas for February delivery settling up 1.9%.
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