Dow recovers further

Wall Street scored its second straight big advance today.

Wall Street scored its second straight big advance today.

This extended its recovery after economic figures suggested the US job market is holding up and as politicians promised measures that could ease concerns about consumer spending.

The Dow Jones industrials rose more than 100 points.

While stocks fluctuated throughout the session, trading was decidedly more calm than on yesterday, when Wall Street executed a stunning turnaround that transformed a sharp sell-off into big gains for stocks.

Today's rise was notable, however, as investors will often move in a day after a rally or plunge to take profits or scoop up bargains. That the buying largely continued was a positive sign, observers said.

Investors were clearly interested in buying, but despite the size of the advance, there did not appear to be much conviction it - the market is still searching for clues about the economy in hopes of determining whether it will soon pick up or perhaps slow and tip into recession.

In addition, the market wobbled during the session after Fitch Ratings lowered its rating on bond insurer Security Capital Assurance Ltd.

Bond insurers have been hurt in the fallout from the mortgage and credit crises, and news of their problems has shaken the market.

According to preliminary calculations, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 108.44, or 0.88%, to 12,378.61, following a nearly 300 point surge on yesterday.

Broader stock indicators also rose. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 13.54, or 1.01%, to 1,352.14, and the Nasdaq composite index advanced 44.51, or 1.92%, to 2,360.92.

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