(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 19 - U.S. stocks rallied on
Thursday and pushed the Dow toward a record closing high as
better-than-expected corporate earnings helped ease persistent
worries that problems in the U.S. subprime mortgage market
will spill over into the wider economy.
In the session's final half hour of trading, the Dow
flirted with levels above the 14,000 mark. On Tuesday, it
crossed the 14,000 milestone for the first time and set a new
lifetime high at 14,021.95.
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Thursday and pushed the Dow toward a record closing high as
better-than-expected corporate earnings helped ease persistent
worries that problems in the U.S. subprime mortgage market
will spill over into the wider economy.
In the session's final half hour of trading, the Dow
flirted with levels above the 14,000 mark. On Tuesday, it
crossed the 14,000 milestone for the first time and set a new
lifetime high at 14,021.95.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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