Stocks ticked up Friday as the stock market built on its incredible comeback from Monday’s violent rout. The broad market index ended the week just shy of completely reversing its weekly losses. The S&P 500 advanced 0.47% to finish at 5,344.16. The Nasdaq Composite added 0.51% to close at 16,745.30. The Dow Jones Industrial Average inched…
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In ruling Monday that Google has held a monopoly in internet search, U.S. judge Amit Mehta invoked the company at the…
Stocks slipped into the red as markets closed Wednesday, losing gains from earlier in the day as Wall Street…
