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Wall St. extends rise, investors see no change in Fed policy

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks advanced for a second straight day on Tuesday as investors bet the Federal Reserve would temper statements which were interpreted to mean a sooner-than-expected winding down of stimulus efforts. Full story

Tech Stocks Rise Amid Fed Meeting

   CNBC's Seema Mody is tracking the action at the Nasdaq as tech stocks rise.

Wall Street extends gains; S&P, Nasdaq up 1 percent

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks extended gains on Monday, with each of the major indexes up more than 1 percent, amid expectations the Federal Reserve will continue to support the economic recovery. Full story

Will Finisar Join in the Optical-Networking Renaissance?

The company needs to demonstrate its potential in its upcoming quarterly report. Full story

Steven Spielberg and George Lucas Have a Strange Vision of the Future

Two legendary filmmakers try their hand at prognostication. Are they as good at imagining the real world as they've been at creating new ones? Full story

GameStop, Groupon, Nutrisystem are big movers

Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: Full story

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Wall Street finishes flat as U.S. gets stable credit outlook

Wall St. closes higher after jobs data

What Is the Future of Solar Leasing?

SkyWest Boards 7% More Passengers in May

Xerox, Dollar General, Audience are big movers

Why 3-D Printing Stocks Could Have a Volatile Week

Wall St. ends up on Fed stimulus views; Merck gains

Bristol-Myers, Pandora, TripAdvisor are big movers

Wall St. ends higher in late rebound

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  Nasdaq Has Gained Roughly 5%

Nasdaq is up nearly 5 percent this month, reports CNBC's Seema Mody.

  Nasdaq to Revamp Its US Futures Platform

CNBC's Seema Mody reports the Nasdaq is planning to revamp its U.S. futures platform and move "aggressively" into the fixed income space.

  Nasdaq to Pay $10 Million For Facebook Fine

The SEC has concluded its investigation into Facebook's IPO resulting in a $10 million fine to the Nasdaq, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. Stacy Janicki, Carmichael Lynch and Peter Shankman, Shankman Honig, discuss Nissan and other companies' decision to...

  Are Markets Headed For Rotation?

The Nasdaq agrees to pay a $10 million fine for failures during Facebook's IPO, reports CNBC's Kayla Tausche. And the FMHR traders discuss whether the makeup of the rally has changed, with Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance.

  Nasdaq Check: Tech Stocks Recover

CNBC's Seema Mody reports on the biggest movers on the Nasdaq today. Tech is up 9 percent in the past month.

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Robert Greifeld, CEO of the Nasdaq-OMX Stock Market, speaks at the Sandler O'Neill  Partners, L.P. global exchange and brokerage conference in New York
Robert Greifeld, CEO of the Nasdaq-OMX Stock Market, speaks at the Sandler O'Neill Partners, L.P. global exchange and brokerage conference in New York

Robert Greifeld, CEO of the Nasdaq-OMX Stock Market, speaks at the Sandler O'Neill Partners, L.P. global exchange and brokerage conference in New York June 6, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS)

The Nasdaq logo is seen on the exterior of the Nasdaq MarketSite as a headline about Facebook scrolls on the Times Square Newsticker, in New York
The Nasdaq logo is seen on the exterior of the Nasdaq MarketSite as a headline about Facebook scrolls on the Times Square Newsticker, in New York

The Nasdaq logo is seen on the exterior of the Nasdaq MarketSite as a headline about a penalty paid over the Facebook stock scrolls on the Times Square Newsticker, in New York, May 29, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid