Investors shook off fresh evidence of a slowing economy and a hawkish Federal Reserve to focus on falling oil prices, sending stocks higher on Tuesday.
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After the close, Google CEO Eric Schmidt was elected to Apple's board.
The Nasdaq rose 11 to 2172, the S&P 500 climbed 2 to 1304, and the Dow gained 17 to 11,369. Volume rose to 2.17 billion shares on the NYSE, and 1.65 billion on the Nasdaq. Advancers led 22-10 on the NYSE, and 19-10 on the Nasdaq. Upside volume was 70% on the NYSE, and 69% on the Nasdaq. New highs-new lows were 161-41 on the NYSE, and 90-50 on the Nasdaq.
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