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Wall St. has best week in 3 months

Reports of strong economic growth send Dow up, adding to boost of Fed move.

NEW YORK - An unexpectedly strong report on U.S. economic growth pushed stocks higher Friday, capping off Wall Street's best week in three months.

The report, which showed the U.S. economy grew at a healthy 4.1 percent annual pace between July and September, is the latest positive piece of economic data investors have gotten in recent weeks.

"It's a fantastic signal that we're getting robust growth, and it looks like it might be accelerating," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer for BMO Private Bank in Chicago, which oversees $66 billion.

On Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 42.06 points, or 0.26 percent, to 16,221.14. The index ended the week up 3 percent, its biggest gain since the week of Sept. 13.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 8.72 points, or 0.48 percent, to 1,818.31, and the Nasdaq composite added 46.61 points, or 1.15 percent, to 4,104.74. Both indexes ended the week up roughly 2.5 percent.

In a sign that investors have a strong appetite for risk, the Russell 2000 index, made up mostly of smaller, high-growth companies, closed up nearly 2 percent Friday to 1,146.47.

The bulk of this week's gains came Wednesday, after the Federal Reserve announced it was going to pull back on its economic-stimulus program. The Fed said it would reduce its bond-buying program to $75 billion a month from $85 billion a month.

"They had to get out of the way," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist with Prudential Financial.

Friday's gross domestic product estimate was the latest report to show unexpected strength in the U.S. economy. The 4.1 percent annualized growth rate is the fastest since 2011. More important, most of the increase came from consumer spending.

In other markets, the yield on the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.89 percent from 2.93 percent the day before. Gold rose $10.10, or 0.8 percent, to $1,203.70 an ounce.