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US STOCKS-Wall Street inches higher after upbeat U.S. business surveys
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Data firm IHS Markit said its flash U.S. Composite PMI Index rose to a reading of 54.7 this month from 50.3 in July as companies in both the manufacturing and services sectors saw a resurgence in new orders. The unexpectedly sharp increases in Markit's indexes continue a pattern of choppy U.S. economic data that paint a picture of a fitful recovery from the COVID-19 recession. On Thursday, the Labor Department's report showed weekly jobless claims shot back above 1 million mark last week. However, investors' bet on technology-focused companies including Apple Inc and Amazon.com to ride out the pandemic helped the three main indexes close higher in the previous session. Earlier this week, the S&P 500 clinched a record high, recouping the last of its losses caused by the coronavirus-driven slump and joining the Nasdaq in notching new highs. 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