NEW YORK (MarketWatch) U.S. stocks rose Wednesday, lifting the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a nearly six-week high, as portfolio repositioning ahead of the quarters end added to better sentiment on jobs and deal activity.
After rallying more than 100 points to an intraday high of 12,383.46, the Dow Jones Industrial Average /quotes/comstock/10w!i:dji/delayed (DJIA 12,350, +71.22, +0.58%) closed up 71.60 points, or 0.6%, at 12,350.61, its highest close since Feb. 18, and the eighth advance in ten sessions.
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After rallying more than 100 points to an intraday high of 12,383.46, the Dow Jones Industrial Average /quotes/comstock/10w!i:dji/delayed (DJIA 12,350, +71.22, +0.58%) closed up 71.60 points, or 0.6%, at 12,350.61, its highest close since Feb. 18, and the eighth advance in ten sessions.
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