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STOCKS RISE: Here's what you need to know

Jun 14, 2017, 01:36 IST

A trader in the NASDAQ 100 stock index futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange signals a trade during volatile activity April 4. Futures on the index traded in more than a 500 point range, falling as much as 440 points before recovering to close down 74 pointsScott Olson/Business Insider

US stocks closed higher for the first time in three sessions, reversing some of Friday's losses that were led by the tech sector.

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Here's the scoreboard:

  • Dow: 21,330.85, +95.18, (0.45%)
  • S&P 500: 2,441.17, +11.78, (0.48%)
  • Nasdaq :6,222.95, +47.49, (0.77%)
  1. Sears is cutting 400 jobs at its corporate offices as it works towards reducing costs by $1.25 billion in fiscal 2017. The cuts will primarily affect workers at Sears' headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the retailer said Tuesday. Also, Sears Canada said it was running out of cash and revealed there's "significant doubt" it can stay in business.
  2. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence from the company to "work on myself" and to deal with a recent family tragedy, according to an email he sent to the company. The CEO had been weighing whether to step away from the company, which has been grappling with a series of crises.
  3. Marissa Mayer has resigned as Yahoo's CEO since Verizon's $4.48 billion acquisition of Yahoo has closed. After running the company for about five years, she'll walk away with a $23 million package.

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