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The most the S&P has lost in a day this year is seven points. It is up 4.5 percent for 2012. The Nasdaq added two points to close at 2,787 after a day of wavering between small gains and losses. The Nasdaq has led major the stock indexes in January with a 7 percent gain. Technology stocks could be in for a strong day Wednesday. After the mar- ket closed Tuesday, Apple trounced analysts' esti- mates for its revenue and profit. Its stock shot up 9 percent in after-hours trad- ing. YEARBOOK This would probably be it: Rising stocks slightly If Red Bluff had a unknowns,'' said Brian Gendreau, market strate- gist for El Segundo, Calif.- based Cetera Financial Group. ''It's not what peo- ple think they know about Europe. It's what they worry they don't know.'' Greece is trying to get its creditors to swap Greek government bonds for new ones that have half the face value. But agreeing on a new interest rate has been a stumbling block. Greece faces an important bond repayment deadline in March. outnumbered falling ones on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volume was lighter than average at 3.7 billion shares. Treasury prices rose from their lowest levels this year because of uncer- tainty about whether Greece will reach a deal with its creditors. That drew money back into safer investments. The yield on the 10- Red Bluff 2012 A Daily News Publication City Parks and Services Lassen Volcanic National Park North State's Wine Country Red Bluff Round-Up Victorian Charm year Treasury fell to 2.06 percent from 2.07 percent Tuesday. The lower yield indicates investors are will- ing to accept a lower return in exchange for security. In Europe, Greece's stock market index fell 5.5 percent. Stocks fell less than 1 percent in Germany, France and Spain and ended slightly higher in Italy. 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Investors fear that if Greece can't pay its debt, it could trigger a panic. ''There's a lot of appre- hension about the The International Mon- etary Fund predicted Tues- day that a recession in Europe, exacerbated by the debt crisis there, will slow the global economy this year. Europe's recession should have a modest impact on the United States. The IMF forecasts glob- al growth of 3.25 percent this year, slower than the 4 percent pace it projected in September. In U.S. news, disap- pointing earnings reports added to investors' con- cerns. Kimberly-Clark Corp., which makes Kleenex tis- sues, Huggies diapers and a number of other house- hold goods, said rising costs pushed its net income down 19 percent in the fourth quarter. The stock fell 1.7 percent. Chemical maker DuPont Co. said its fourth- quarter net income dipped as lower sales and higher costs overshadowed higher prices. The results still beat analysts' expectations, and the stock was flat. 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