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Producer prices are anticipated to jump 5.4%, down from December's spike. Nestle's full year profit misses forecasts. FOX Business is providing real-time updates on the markets, commodities and all the most active stocks on the move.

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On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.3% to 4,417.60 after swinging from early losses to gains through the day. Year-over-year, prices paid by wholesalers are anticipated to jump 5.4%, down sharply from a 6.2% spike in December and the seventh straight month of cooler growth. Continuing claims, which track the total number of workers collecting unemployment benefits, are expected to edge up to 1.695 million, the highest since late December.

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