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STOCKS CLIMB AFTER FED MINUTES: Here's what you need to know

Stocks rose and Treasury yields slipped after the release of the Federal Reserve's May minutes.

Sasha Digiulian climbs at the Shawangunks in New Paltz, NY on June 20, 2016.

Stocks ticked up slightly after the release of the Federal Reserve's May minutes but remained close to their starting levels on Wednesday.

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Treasury yields took a turn into negative territory following the release of the minutes and oil bounced around all day as news from OPEC members trickled out.

We've got all of the headlines you need to know, but first, the scoreboard:

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