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Stocks Open Lower Over Greece and France Concerns, U.S. Small Business Optimism Up
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2012-05-08
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Stocks opened lower on Tuesday as Greece struggled to form a new government, worrying markets that a new phase of the region's debt crisis was brewing.
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