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Oct.28
6:24 PM ET
Tuesday, 28 Oct 2008
Top Ten Biggest Gains in the S&P 500
The S&P [.SPX
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] surged on its last trading hour, closing up 91.59 points or 10.79%, as it marked the second biggest point gain in history. Today's percent increase ranked sixth amongst its biggest daily gains since October 13.
Top Ten Biggest Point Moves
Top Ten Biggest Percent Moves
The biggest winners in the S&P today were dominated by real estate and financial companies, including General Growth Properties[GGP
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], American International Group [AIG
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], Interpublic Group [IPG
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], Developers Diversified Realty [DDR
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