WALL STREET ignored Tokyo's panic and firmed up - but trade was volatile. By the end of the morning, the Dow Jones was up more than 30 points to 7654.6.
Stocks were at first lifted by a categorial denial of rumours that Lehman Brothers was about to go bust because of market turmoil. Wall Street was also buoyed by a recovery in Brazilian markets.
"This is typical volatility. We are seeing a change from the sentiment of buy the dips to sell the rallies," said one director of trading.
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