Wall Street scores weekly gains, but sags for the day
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U. S. stocks ended their first positive week in four with a down day on Friday as investors were reluctant to buy going into a long weekend, with uncertainty still swirling around Europe. An S&P index of industrial shares ranked among the session’s biggest losers while weakness in large-cap tech stocks like Google Inc kept the Nasdaq in negative territory. Warnings about Greece kept investors cautious, as did Spain after Standard & Poor’s downgraded five banks and a source told Reuters that Bankia asked for $24 billion in state aid. However, a bullish read on U. S. . . .
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