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Stocks up moderately after Federal Reserve minutes (AP)

Wall Street advanced moderately Tuesday, as fresh details from the Federal Reserve on its efforts to combat the recession helped offset disappointing economic reports.

Calendar of major business events for Wednesday (AP)

Major business events and economic events scheduled for Wednesday: WASHINGTON -- House Financial Services Committee hearing on priorities for the Obama administration on using the Wall Street rescue fund.

Movers roundup: Laboratory, Imation, Gymboree (AP)

Shares of Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings skidded Tuesday after the clinical lab services company cut its 2009 profit and revenue estimates due to worsening economic conditions.

Movers roundup: Super Micro, Allied Capital (AP)

Shares of Super Micro Computer Inc. tumbled Tuesday after the server maker lowered its fiscal second-quarter outlook and received a downgrade from Merriman Curhan Ford.

Sector Snap: Solar slides on weak demand, credit (AP)

The solar sector slid on Tuesday as solar power companies continued to face weak customer demand and dried up credit markets.

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