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Wall Street set to open slightly higher on Greek hopes
Wall Street set to open slightly higher on Greek hopes
2/8/2012
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks were set for a slightly higher open on Wednesday on optimism that the latest attempt by Greece to reach a deal on reforms in exchange for a new bailout would be successful.
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