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                   Small-company stocks rose the most, a sign that investors are taking on more risk. Two companies soared in their stock-market debuts in the latest indication that the market for initial public offerings is reviving. 
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                   IBM and other technology stocks led the Standard &amp; Poor's 500 index up. The broad-market measure ended April with a 1.8 percent gain, the sixth month in a row the index has climbed higher. Worries about slower econo...</description>
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                   The stock prices of Morgan Stanley, UnitedHealth Group and others sank after they turned in weaker quarterly results. Prices of commodities held steady following a wild couple of days. Government bond...</description>
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      <description>BOSTON (AP) — Fidelity Investments is trimming fees at its largest index mutual funds and making some of its lowest-cost options accessible to a larger number of fund shareholders, including those with as little as $2,500 to invest. 
                   The moves announced Tuesday follow recent investment fee cuts involving mutual funds or exchange-traded funds at rivals such...</description>
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