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The mathematician of the Complutense University of Madrid, José-Vidal Ruiz Varela, argues that Europe must raise its borrowing limit, leaving its deflationary policy.
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Nasdaq and S&P end slightly higher as Dow edges down 30 points
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)
U.S. stocks ended close to the flatline on Monday, as unease over the outcome of European elections kept a damper on sentiment, though much of that outcome was priced in
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 29.74 points, or 0.2%, to 13,008.53
Caterpillar Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. contributed the most to the Dow's slide
The S&P 500 ended up 0.5 point, or 0.04%, at 1,369.58
Financials and telecoms were up the most; tech led decliners
The Nasdaq Composite rose 1.42 point, or 0.1%, to 2,957.76
Apple Inc. and Google Inc. the index's most heavily weighted, each ended higher
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