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A stock broker monitors prices before the start of trading at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday May 31, 2007 in New York. Stocks plodded higher Thursday as Wall Street reacted warmly to another batch of acquisitions and shrugged off a weak reading on the nation's gross domestic product. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Wall Street carved out a solid advance Friday after data on job creation, manufacturing and inflation injected the market with renewed confidence about the economy and sent major indexes to record closes.


FT.com - FKI topped the mid-cap risers on Thursday as bid speculation drove the engineering group to a five-year high.
Controlling shareholders of Dow Jones put the company up for sale. Dell's plan sends shares soaring. Stocks have their second-best month of the year despite a flat day. Wachovia's $6.8 billion deal for broker A.G. Edwards pushes broker stocks higher.
FT.com - US stocks were higher at midmorning on Thursday, as a slew of deals fuelled the market's momentum, a day after the S&P 500 had risen to a record close.
FT.com - London equities rallied on Thursday thanks to a rally in the mining sector and strong gains for Johnson Matthey.
FT.com - Utilities and technology stocks drove European equity markets higher on Thursday as cash returns and stakebuilding lifted the speculative appeal of both sectors.

Stock traders go about their business on the floor of the Frankfurt stock exchange, March 2007. Europe's main stock markets have rallied as investors looked to a record overnight finish in New York and shrugged off jitters over Chinese equities.(AFP/DDP/File/Thomas Lohnes)AFP - Europe's main stock markets rallied on Thursday as investors looked to a record overnight finish in New York and shrugged off jitters over Chinese equities, dealers said.


AP - Japanese stocks rallied to a three-month high Thursday, lifted by gains in export-sensitive shipping and machinery shares after Wall Street rose to new records overnight.
I've become a believer in Boeing, which has taken $80 billion in orders for its risk-it-all commercial jet, the Dreamliner 787. Boeing stock should fly up to $135 a share over the next 18 months.

A stock investor reads a local newspaper with headline saying 'Stamp tax for security trade has been adjusted to 0.3 percent from today' at a securities' company Wednesday May 30, 2007 in Shanghai, China. Chinese stocks plunged Wednesday after the government raised a tax on trading in an effort to cool a market boom amid growing concerns about a possible bubble. (AP Photo)AP - Chinese stocks rebounded Thursday after a one-day plunge following government efforts to cool a market boom that economists worry could cause a price bubble.


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