NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks rose on Thursday, moving back to 2008 highs, after a jump in bank shares and further upbeat data on the labor market, though sharp gains in oil prices limited the advance. After losses on Wednesday, the rebound took the SP 500 back above its 1,370 resistance level, which is seen as key …
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