Wall Street ends mostly higher
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New Delhi, Apr 28 (ANI): Wall Street ended the day mostly higher. United States gross domestic product came in at 2.3 percent annualized pace in the first quarter, slower than in the prior quarter, but stronger than the expected two-percent growth. A different set of data showed wages increasing at their quickest pace in 11 years. Microsoft and Intel rose after they topped profit forecasts. Amazon was also up on surprisingly strong results. Sprint climbed after Reuters reported that its finalizing its merger with T-Mobile. On the flip side, Exxon Mobile fell on missed profit. Europen markets rose on positive earnings.
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