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Stocks open higher
The major averages kicked off Thursday’s session with another move higher. The Dow gained more than 100 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also advanced.
— Fred Imbert
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Wall Street’s view of market volatility falls back to March low
Investors are adding to views that the worst of market turmoil is behind them.
The CBOE Volatility Index, Wall Street’s preferred measure of fear in equity markets, declined back down to 19 late Wednesday. The index started March at 19 and reached as high as 30 in the middle of the month.
The increasingly optimistic view is in line with the broader trend of markets this week, with futures signaling Thursday morning that Wall Street is on pace for another positive open.
— Brian Evans
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FDIC fees could take a 4% bite of big bank earnings, Citi says
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