(Updates stock prices to reflect values at the close of trading Monday.)
Is it demand? Is it the dollar? Is it growing doubts about a near-term global economic recovery? Is it all of the above? Whatever reason analysts want to point to, today crude futures slipped again, marking the fourth straight day that prices have fallen.
Light, sweet crude for August delivery slumped another $2.68 today to settle at $64.05 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That came after a tumultuous day of trading that saw the contract dip more than $3 to go as low as $63.40 earlier. Last week, crude was stretching beyond the $73 mark.
Stocks continued showing mixed returns in the afternoon. ...
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| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
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| 10,337.05 | 1,095.94 | 2,183.73 | 34.23 |
Oil *
72.43
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UP
51.08
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4.01
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10.74
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UP
0.31
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10 Yr
3.42%
SPDR Gold
110.84
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+0.50%
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