Thursday U.S. stocks higher, the sixth consecutive trading day Rose

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Thursday U.S. stocks higher, the sixth consecutive trading day rose. Comcast's 45.2 billion dollar takeover of Time Warner Cable has shaken the market out of the bearish effects of the January retail sales slump. China's concept stocks rose by a majority in Thursday, where they rose 13.54%.

US-East Time February 13 16:00 (Beijing time February 14 05:00), the Dow Jones industrial average rose 63.65 points, closed at 16,027.59, or 0.4%; the standard and poor 500 index rose 10.57, or 1,829, to 83.0.58% The Nasdaq composite index rose 39.38 points and closed at 4,240.67, or 0.94%.

China concept stocks rose in Thursday, 7 stocks rose more than 4%, where to go up 13.54%, Ctrip up 10.23%, only goods will be up 7.92%, auto up 6.88%, worry up 6.66%, century interconnection rose 6.51%, SouFun rose 4.74%;3 shares fell more than 1% , Rice fell 3.54%, the Titanic dropped 3.02%, learning a big education fell 1.18%.

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