WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The possible return of the "uptick" restriction on short-sellers of shares and the prospect of changes in an accounting rule that has forced banks to take billions of dollars in writedowns, sent U.S. shares higher on Tuesday.
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Tue, 03/10/2009 - 12:07pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The possible return of the "uptick" restriction on short-sellers of shares and the prospect of changes in an accounting rule that has forced banks to take billions of dollars in writedowns, sent U.S. shares higher on Tuesday.