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According to Reuters, equity markets on Wall Street closed higher for a second consecutive day. By the closing bell on Feb. 13th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up almost half a percent. On the day, the Dow Jones rose over 110-points, climbing to 25,536. The Nasdaq Composite only added 5-points, remaining about flat, while the S&P 500 rose 7-points. The S&P is up about 10-percent on the year, after hitting a 20-month low around Christmas.

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