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US stocks jump in bullish start to March, Nasdaq ends up 3.0%

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The closing bell rings at the New York Stock Exchange as stocks finish sharply higher, shrugging off last week's worries over inflation and rallying on optimism over coronavirus vaccines and US fiscal stimulus. IMAGES

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