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  March 10, 2010 @ 03:49 PM

Nasdaq Composite 2,358.27 + 17.59
S&P 500 1,145.73 + 5.29
S&P Mid-Cap 400 777.32 + 4.73
S&P Small-Cap 600 357.45 + 1.97
Russell 2000 674.35 + 4.72
NYSE Composite 7,318.06 + 24.04
10 Year Treasury Note 3.70 -


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