Chilean stocks jump 2.8 percent, track Wall St.
SANTIAGO, May 18 (Reuters) - Chile's IPSA .IPSA blue chip share index was trading up 2.8 percent at 3,046.77 on Monday, reaching its highest intraday level in nearly 11 months thanks to strong gains on Wall Street, traders said.
Shares in the retail and raw materials sectors spurred the market gains locally. (Reporting by Manuel Farias; Writing by Hilary Burke)
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