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Friday May 31 2013

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Stocks end volatile week on a soft note
Investor sentiment supported after US first-quarter GDP is revised downwards, helping to ease fears that Federal Reserve could taper off its bond buying programme
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FTSE falls but on for strong monthly gain
London's FTSE 100 remains on course to book a robust gain for the month, even if it is looking tired as its last session starts
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US stocks rise despite downbeat data
The S&P 500 rose 0.4 per cent to 1,654.41, as disappointing US data contradicted other signs that the US economy was steadily improving
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