(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 17 - The Dow closed at a record
on Tuesday, though retreating from the 14,000 mark it earlier
crossed for the first time, while the Nasdaq rose to a
six-and-a-half-year high on a cascade of
stronger-than-expected earnings.
But weakness in energy stocks and lingering worries about
the subprime mortgage market held back the advance of the
broader S&P 500, which closed virtually unchanged.
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on Tuesday, though retreating from the 14,000 mark it earlier
crossed for the first time, while the Nasdaq rose to a
six-and-a-half-year high on a cascade of
stronger-than-expected earnings.
But weakness in energy stocks and lingering worries about
the subprime mortgage market held back the advance of the
broader S&P 500, which closed virtually unchanged.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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