(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 11 - U.S. stocks rose on
Wednesday as a scarcity of profit warnings fueled optimism
over the corporate reporting season, enabling the market to
regain its footing after a sharp drop the previous session.
Shares of fast-food company Yum Brands , which
reported quarterly results after the bell, jumped 4.9 percent
during the regular session following news that investment bank
UBS had raised its rating on the stock.
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Wednesday as a scarcity of profit warnings fueled optimism
over the corporate reporting season, enabling the market to
regain its footing after a sharp drop the previous session.
Shares of fast-food company Yum Brands , which
reported quarterly results after the bell, jumped 4.9 percent
during the regular session following news that investment bank
UBS had raised its rating on the stock.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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