Futures turn up as Wells Fargo reassures
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock futures turned positive on Wednesday after Wells Fargo & Co , the fifth-largest U.S. bank, posted quarterly results that helped temper some of Wall Street's concerns about the impact of the credit crisis on the bank sector.
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