(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 27 - U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday
as investors snapped up beaten-down shares after a three-day
slide and a nearly 2 percent jump in oil prices boosted demand
for energy companies.
Major indexes had fallen earlier in the day after
weaker-than-expected durable goods data.
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as investors snapped up beaten-down shares after a three-day
slide and a nearly 2 percent jump in oil prices boosted demand
for energy companies.
Major indexes had fallen earlier in the day after
weaker-than-expected durable goods data.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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