NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks rose in volatile trading on Friday after France and Germany said they reached an outline agreement to aid debt-burdened Greece, while a gauge of future U.S. economic activity was stronger than expected. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said "there was no time to lose" on ...
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