Stocks gain ground on Wall Street; oil prices ease lower

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Stocks gain ground on Wall Street; oil prices ease lower
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Technology companies led a rally for stocks Tuesday on Wall Street, as the market more than made up for a modest pullback to start the week

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Smaller-company stocks also bounced back. The Russell 2000 index added 22.41 points, or 1.1%, to 2,088.34. “This is actually fairly normal, but it doesn’t feel normal because the last few years have been really strong,” said Matt Stucky, senior portfolio manager at Northwestern Mutual Wealth. . Energy and commodity prices were already high as demand outpaced supply amid the global economic recovery, but the conflict has pushed oil, wheat and other prices even higher.

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