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The Dow Jones industrial average edged higher for the third day in a row. A survey from payroll processor ADP found that private companies added 297,000 jobs last month, nearly triple the number that economists were expecting. The report is the first chance for investors to see how strong the job market was in December. JANUARY Savings up to 50% - 60% off Retail through out the store 12 month 0% financing Jump in hiring sends bonds lower and stocks higher Wall Street expect the rate will dip to 9.7 percent from 9.8 per- cent. The next look comes Fri- day morning when the Labor Department releases its monthly report on total U.S. payrolls and the unem- ployment rate. Economists The unexpectedly high jobs survey from ADP sug- gests that the Labor Depart- ment report will also be strong. But economists cau- tioned against reading too much into the ADP figures, which also take into account weekly figures on claims for unemployment insur- ance, said Thomas Simons, market economist at Jef- feries & Co. “When the ADPnumber comes in strong, it doesn’t mean all the other labor reports will come in strong,” Simons said. “But it does show that the labor market is improving. You have to take all these num- bers together and come up with a mosaic view.” Signs that the economy is improving weakened demand for low-risk invest- ments. Treasurys prices slid, pushing their yields higher. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.47 percent from 3.33 percent late Tuesday. The yield helps set interest rates on many kinds of loans includ- ing mortgages. The higher rates in the Treasury market helped push the dollar up against other currencies. The dollar rose 1 percent against an index of six other curren- cies. The Dow gained 31.71 points, or 0.3 percent, to 11,722.8. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 6.36, or 0.5 percent, to 1,276.56. The Nasdaq rose 20.95, or 0.8 percent, to 2,702.20. Financial companies led the 10 groups that make up the S&P index with a 1.2 percent gain. Utilities did the worst, losing 0.6 per- cent. American Express Co. rose 2.9 percent to $45.04, the largest increase among the 30 stocks that make up the Dow. Intel Corp. had the largest fall, slumping 1 per- cent to $20.94. A survey from the Insti- tute for Supply Manage- ment showed that service companies reported more new orders and higher prices last month. The ISM’s monthly index mea- suring the economic strength of U.S. service providers rose to its highest level since May 2006. Service providers such as retailers, hotels, banks and construction companies employ about 80 percent of the country’s work force. But their growth has lagged behind manufacturers since the recession ended June 2009. Two shares rose for every one that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. 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