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Wall Street ends in green; Indian ADRSs mixed

The Wall Street ended in positive territory on Wednesday. The Dow Jones moved up 61 points to 9,279. The Nasdaq added 13 points to 1,969. - US markets end +ve; Nasdaq up 1% - Dow Jones signs content sharing agreement with CNI Research - Shanghai Effect: More on down days">Shanghai Effect: More on down days - Indian ADRs loss $1.44 bn in one week - US markets drop on weak data - US markets gain on Wal-Mart results The Indian ADRs, however, ended on a mixed note. Patni Computers soared over 4% to $16.57. Genpact and Tata Communications gained around 1.7% each. On the other hand, Sterlite shed 3.3% at $12.41. Satyam declined 2% to $5.31. Tata Motors slipped 1.6% to $10.82.


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