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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Rally's fate turns on bank results
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If Wells Fargo's upbeat first-quarter performance is any sign, Wall Street could rally further next week on any reassuring news from three other big banks due to post quarterly results.
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