2.Stocks opened higher Monday despite news that consumer spending was unchanged in May for the first time in almost a year. Gains were also limited as investors remained cautious about Greece's future.
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4.Stocks extended gains Monday, reversing three days of losses, as investors snapped up beaten-down stocks and bet there would be a near-term resolution to Greece's financial future. The Dow traded above 12,000, led by Microsoft, while DuPont slipped.
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4.Stocks extended gains Monday, reversing three days of losses, as investors snapped up beaten-down stocks and bet there would be a near-term resolution to Greece's financial future. The Dow traded above 12,000, led by Microsoft, while DuPont slipped.
5.Stocks closed higher Monday, with the Dow and S&P breaking a three-day losing streak, ahead of a crucial vote on austerity measures in Greece and after banking regulators announced capital rules that were less burdensome than expected.
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